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Bitcoin attracts 1.92 billion dollars in ETFs in one week

In five consecutive sessions, American spot Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated 1.92 billion dollars in inflows. These capital inflows bring their assets under management to around 100 billion dollars. At the same time, flows affect Ether,…

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Aug 23, 2026 at 8:35 AM UTC · 4 dk okuma

Bitcoin attracts 1.92 billion dollars in ETFs in one week
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In five consecutive sessions, American spot Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated 1.92 billion dollars in inflows. These capital inflows bring their assets under management to around 100 billion dollars. At the same time, flows affect Ether, XRP, and Solana, proving that institutional interest now goes beyond bitcoin.

In brief

  • 1.92 billion dollars are injected in five days, bringing total assets under management to 96.07 billion.
  • The IBIT ETF absorbs 77% of Friday’s flows (239.28 million dollars) with no net outflows in the market.
  • 697.18 million dollars were captured over the week, driven by clear domination of the ETHA fund.
  • There is also a simultaneous institutional rush to XRP ETFs (18.38 million) and Solana (10.07 million).

Spot Bitcoin ETFs accumulate 1.92 billion dollars in one week driven by BlackRock

At the end of an extremely intense trading week on Wall Street, the seven spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded activity. These products thus ended Friday, August 21, with a total accumulation of 307.45 million dollars. Such a collection marks the end of an exceptional week, characterized by the absence of any withdrawals among the referenced ETFs. The American giant BlackRock dominated Friday’s trading day, and its IBIT product attracted 239.28 million dollars alone, or nearly 77% of the total daily inflows.

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$77,321

-0.14% (24H)

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$1.55T

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20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$28.6B

24H High

$77,787

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