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Bitcoin ETFs See $486M Inflows in 2 Days: Could This Be the Best Week Since January?

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) ETFs pulled in $486.85 million across the first two sessions of the week, needing just $513 million more over three days to cross $1 billion for the first time since January.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 12:03 PM UTC · 2 分で読める

Bitcoin ETFs See $486M Inflows in 2 Days: Could This Be the Best Week Since January?
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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) ETFs pulled in $486.85 million across the first two sessions of the week, needing just $513 million more over three days to cross $1 billion for the first time since January.

How Much Have Bitcoin ETFs Pulled In This Week?

Monday brought $297.56 million in inflows and Tuesday added $189.30 million, fully recovering last week’s $389.71 million outflow and leaving a $97.14 million surplus.

BlackRock’s IBIT (NASDAQ:IBIT) dominated Tuesday’s session with $143.57 million, capturing nearly 76% of total inflows according to SoSoValue

Hitting $1 billion this week requires roughly $171 million per day over the remaining three sessions.

Latest Private Market Opportunities

CryptoQuant posted on X that Bitcoin’s spot demand is about to turn positive for the first time since February. 

Historically, that signal has produced an 18.1% median gain over the following 60 days with a 78% win rate. At current depressed valuations, that win rate climbs to 87%.

Why Bitcoin Has Gone So Quiet

CoinDesk reported that Bitcoin’s 30-day realized volatility has fallen to 42% annualized against 18% for the S&P 500 (NYSE:SPY), the narrowest gap on record. 

B2C2 global head of trading Edmond Goh attributed the compression to market maturation, pointing to more institutional participants, tighter risk models, and high-frequency traders from traditional finance all pushing crypto spreads closer to equity market norms.

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$69,234

+7.19% (24H)

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$1.39T

24H Volume

$33.6B

24H High

$70,002

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