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Daily Inflow to Spot Bitcoin ETFs Reaches $987 Million

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On January 6, net inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs totaled $987 million, amid Bitcoin’s return to levels above $100,000. This marks the highest figure since late November.

Positive momentum has been observed for the second consecutive day, with signs of further acceleration.

The Fidelity FBTC ETF accounted for $370 million, while BlackRock’s IBIT ETF attracted $209 million. The total assets under management (AUM) reached $116.67 billion.

During the same period, similar Ethereum-based funds saw inflows of $129 million, with $124 million going to BlackRock’s ETHA ETF. The total AUM for ETH ETFs amounted to $13.47 billion.

Earlier, MN Trading founder Michaël van de Poppe predicted that Ethereum could outperform Bitcoin in January.