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    Bitcoin ETFs Notch $457M Haul, Third-Largest Since October

    December 18, 2025


    In brief

    • Bitcoin ETFs saw $457 million in inflows Wednesday, led by BlackRock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC.
    • This development reflects a “flight to quality,” with capital consolidating around the most liquid, institutionally accessible asset, Decrypt was told.
    • Despite mixed altcoin flows, Bitcoin’s price resilience at key support levels suggests underlying institutional demand and medium-term positioning, Decrypt was told.

    Investors continue to allocate capital to U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, prioritizing the asset even as broader crypto market sentiment oscillates between caution and bearishness.

    Bitcoin ETFs attracted net inflows of $457 million on Thursday, marking the third-largest single-day inflow since October 8—trailing only the $523.98 million seen on November 11 and the $477.19 million on October 21, according to SoSoValue data.

    The major contributors to Thursday’s net inflow were BlackRock’s IBIT with $262.11 million, Fidelity’s FBTC with $123.61 million, and Bitwise’s BITB with $21.9 million. Outflows were led by Grayscale’s GBTC, which shed $25.11 million, while Hashdex’s DEFI saw a minor $1.45 million outflow.

    Bitcoin is currently trading around $88,700, up roughly 1.5% over 24 hours, according to CoinGecko data.

    This institutional demand aligns with a measured retail outlook. Users on prediction market Myriad—owned by Decrypt’s parent company, Dastan—assign a 63% chance that Bitcoin hits $100,000 rather than $69,000.

    “The $457M inflow into Bitcoin signals a clear flight to quality,” Shivam Thakral, CEO of Indian crypto exchange BuyUCoin, told Decrypt. “Investors are prioritizing liquidity, regulatory clarity, and BTC’s ETF-driven demand amid macro uncertainty.”

    Crypto ETF flows diverge

    The flow pattern underscores a stark divergence between Bitcoin and other major assets.

    On the same day, U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs saw a $22.43 million outflow, sustaining a fifth consecutive day of redemptions. Users on Myriad reflected this bearish near-term outlook for ETH, assigning only a 32% chance that its next move takes it to $4,000 rather than $2,500.

    “Ethereum’s continued outflows reflect caution around near-term catalysts, while XRP and other altcoins staying flat suggests selective positioning rather than broad risk-on behaviour,” Thakral said. “Capital isn’t leaving crypto; it’s consolidating around assets perceived as safest and most institutionally accessible.”

    This institutional preference is mirrored in Bitcoin’s resilient price action.

    “Despite mixed flows across the broader market, Bitcoin is holding key support levels and showing strong absorption of sell pressure, which aligns with the $457M inflow,” Thakral noted. “This resilience suggests investors are positioning for medium-term upside while staying cautious on riskier assets.”

    Still, investors need to maintain a cautiously optimistic tone as the holiday environment brings with it a low-volume and low-liquidity regime, which could trigger volatile moves and a liquidation spree.

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