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Spot Bitcoin ETFs Pull in $517M, Largest Day in 3.5 Months

U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs recorded $517.19 million in net inflows on Wednesday, the largest single-day haul since May 4, as a broader crypto rally lifted prices across the board.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 9:15 AM UTC · 1 min de leitura

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U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs recorded $517.19 million in net inflows on Wednesday, the largest single-day haul since May 4, as a broader crypto rally lifted prices across the board.

What drove the inflows

Eight of 12 spot bitcoin ETFs posted positive flows, led by BlackRock’s IBIT at $284.7 million. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB added $77.7 million, while Fidelity’s FBTC brought in $62.4 million.

Analysts tied the surge to the U.S. Treasury Department’s announcement that it would at least double the size of liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated nominal coupon securities across the 10- to 30-year segment. The SEC also proposed a rule creating two tailored exemptions for certain crypto investment contracts, allowing issuers to raise up to $75 million annually.

Jeff Mei, COO of BTSE, told The Block:

“When the Treasury signals it’s stepping in to cap Treasury yields, the dollar softens, risk appetites return, and bitcoin and crypto benefit.”

Institutional positioning, not retail

Bitcoin · 30-day price▲ 7.9%

Bitcoin moved from $66,072.5 to $71,301.3 over the last 30-day period, a gain of 7.9 percent.

Source: Kraken · NewsLayer Markets · Updated há poucos segundos

Rachael Lucas, crypto analyst at BTC Markets, said the flows reflected renewed institutional positioning rather than retail momentum. She described the buyers as longer-horizon allocators with the compliance frameworks and balance-sheet capacity to move size.

Both Lucas and Mei cautioned that inflows are unlikely to continue at this magnitude, citing upcoming CPI data and the evolving U.S.-Iran conflict as key variables.

Market reaction

Bitcoin climbed above $71,900 for the first time in two months, up 8.3% over 24 hours.

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