Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a $129 million net inflow on August 6, marking the fourth consecutive day of inflows.

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Bitcoin news on August 6 shows spot ETFs recorded a $129 million net inflow, marking the fourth consecutive day of gains. BlackRock’s IBIT led with $128 million, bringing its total to $61.088 billion. MSBT added $14.942 million, while VanEck’s HODL saw a outflow of $32.771 million. On-chain data reports total assets at $78.775 billion, with a 6.09% net equity ratio and $52.079 billion in cumulative inflows.

ChainThink reports that, according to SoSoValue data, as of August 6 Eastern Time, the total net inflow into spot Bitcoin ETFs was $129 million, marking four consecutive days of net inflows.

The ETF with the highest single-day net inflow was BlackRock's IBIT, with a net inflow of $1.28 billion, bringing its total historical net inflow to $61.088 billion;

Second is the Morgan Stanley ETF MSBT, with a single-day net inflow of $14.94 million and a total historical net inflow of $429 million.

The largest net outflow today was from the VanEck ETF HODL, with a single-day net outflow of $32.77 million; its cumulative net inflow to date is $1.104 billion.

As of the time of this report, the total net asset value of spot Bitcoin ETFs is $78.775 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio of 6.09% and cumulative net inflows since inception reaching $52.079 billion.

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