US Spot Bitcoin ETFs See $767M Inflows Over Five Consecutive Days, Highest Since 2024

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Bitcoin breaking news: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $767.32 million in net inflows over five consecutive days—the first such streak this year. Tuesday’s inflow reached $250.92 million, according to SoSoValue. The previous five-day inflow period occurred in late November 2023, totaling $284.61 million. Bitcoin news reflects sustained institutional interest in the asset class.

Odaily Planet Daily report: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have experienced five consecutive days of net inflows, totaling approximately $767 million—the first such occurrence this year.

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their first five consecutive days of net inflows since 2026, with approximately $767.32 million flowing in this week.

These funds recorded a net inflow of $180.33 million on Friday, continuing the net inflow momentum that began earlier this week. The strongest day of this rally was Tuesday, when spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $250.92 million in inflows, according to data from SoSoValue.

The last time these funds experienced a similar streak of consecutive inflows was in late November 2025, when spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded five consecutive days of net inflows from November 25 to December 2, totaling $284.61 million. (Cointelegraph)

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