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    BlackRock Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Buy the Dip Amid 5% Price Correction

    August 15, 2025


    Key points:

    • BlackRock’s Bitcoin and Ether ETFs bought over $1 billion on Thursday while prices tanked 5% or more.

    • Institutions were interested in “buying the dip” on both assets, a reaction says.

    • Bitcoin has almost filled its latest CME futures gap with a trip to near $117,200.

    Bitcoin (BTC) hovered at $119,000 into Friday’s Wall Street open as attention focused on institutional buyers.

    BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

    BlackRock buys the dip as liquidations pass $500 million

    Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD protecting the daily open as support.

    A double hit of hot US Producer Price Index (PPI) inflation and mixed signals on the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had sparked a swift 5% BTC price retreat the day prior, with lows near $117,200.

    Data from monitoring resource CoinGlass showed crypto liquidations over 24 hours nearing $1 billion.

    Crypto hourly liquidations (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

    While longs unwound, buyer interest from one source in particular remained conspicuous.

    BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), the largest of the US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), added over $500 million in BTC on Thursday. Its Ether (ETH) equivalent added a similar amount, bucking the short-term price rout.

    US Bitcoin, spot Ether ETF netflows (screenshot). Source: Farside Investors

    The moves did not go unnoticed by the crypto trading community, with trader BitBull identifying institutions’ desire to “buy the dip.”

    “BlackRock went all in $BTC and $ETH yesterday,” he said in a post on X alongside data from crypto intelligence firm Arkham.

    Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas added that Thursday’s combined trade volumes for the BTC and ETH spot ETFs totaled $11.5 billion.

    “For context that’s about the same volume as Apple stock,” he told X followers.

    Bitcoin eats away at $117,000 CME Gap

    Further optimism came from Bitcoin’s latest local bottom.

    Related: Coinbase says a ‘full-scale altcoin season’ may be just ahead

    In dipping to $117,200, crypto investor and entrepreneur Ted Pillows, among others, noted that BTC/USD had mostly filled the latest weekend gap in CME Group’s Bitcoin futures market.

    “Now I think that the worst is in for BTC and a new rally will start,” he predicted.

    As Cointelegraph reported, $117,200 was already on the radar as a significant level for a resistance/support flip.

    “Bitcoin recovering well from that post-PPI panic,” fellow trader Jelle continued. 

    “Price held the support level – the CME gap filled for 75%, price is now back above the 4h 50EMA. $120,000 remains the area to turn into support, once that’s done -> price discovery is next.”

    BTC/USD chart. Source: Jelle/X

    Daan Crypto Trades suggested that the gap “can be a good level to keep an eye on in case price does decide to do one more drive lower to take out those lows.”

    CME Bitcoin futures one-hour chart. Source: Daan Crypto Trades

    This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.