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Bitcoin-ETF-Zuflüsse steigen: BlackRocks IBIT zieht fast 600 Millionen $ in drei Tagen an

Bitcoin-ETF-Zuflüsse steigen: BlackRocks IBIT zieht fast 600 Millionen $ in drei Tagen an finance.biggo.com

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Aug 20, 2026 at 1:55 PM UTC · 5 Min. Lesezeit

Bitcoin-ETF-Zuflüsse steigen: BlackRocks IBIT zieht fast 600 Millionen $ in drei Tagen an
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bitcoin, blackrock

Market Impact

BTC+8.43%$71,442

Last Updated

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Der Kryptowährungsmarkt vollzog in dieser Woche eine dramatische Trendwende, wobei Bitcoin in Richtung der Marke von $70,000 kletterte und den höchsten Stand seit Anfang Juni erreichte. Hinter der Rallye diente eine massive Welle institutioneller Kapitalzuflüsse als entscheidender Katalysator, angeführt vom iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT, IBIT.US) von BlackRock (BLK.US), der über die drei Handelstage vom 17. bis 19. August kumulativ $588.5 million (ca. NT$19 billion) anlockte – was fast die Hälfte der gesamten Zuflüsse in Krypto-Fonds in diesem Zeitraum ausmachte.

Marktdaten zeigen, dass Bitcoin diesen Aufschwung dominierte und 77% des Wachstums der Krypto-Fonds in Höhe von $1.3 billion (ca. NT$41 billion) für sich beanspruchte, womit es seine unangefochtene Führungsposition festigte. Das durchschnittlich verwaltete tägliche Vermögen (AUM) für Bitcoin-bezogene ETFs erreichte $334.7 million (ca. NT$11 billion), was etwa dem 4.1-fachen des historischen Tagesdurchschnitts von $81 million entspricht und die außergewöhnliche Stärke der Kapitalzuflüsse unterstreicht.

BlackRock, Fidelity und ARK dominieren die Fondszuflüsse

Diese Runde der Bitcoin-Zuflüsse konzentrierte sich stark auf eine Handvoll führender Produkte. IBIT von BlackRock führte mit großem Abstand mit $588.5 million an, gefolgt von FBTC (FBTC.US) von Fidelity mit $198.2 million (ca. NT$6.3 billion) und ARKB (ARKB.US) von ARK 21Shares mit $111.6 million (ca. NT$3.6 billion), einschließlich eines Nettozuflusses an einem einzigen Tag von $77.7 million (ca. NT$2.5 billion) allein am 19. August.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$71,435

+8.42% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.44T

24H Volume

$57.6B

24H High

$72,406

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