Bitcoin Spot ETF Achieves New All-Time High with $40.8 Billion Cumulative Net Inflow

By: en coinotag|2025/05/10 01:15:04
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According to COINOTAG News, as of May 8th, data from Farside Investors indicates that the **cumulative net inflow** of the **US Bitcoin spot ETF** has reached an impressive **$40.806 billion**, marking a new **all-time high**. This recent milestone surpasses the former record set on February 7th, when the total net inflow stood at **$40.78 billion**. Such significant inflows reflect heightened institutional interest in Bitcoin, positioning the **ETF** as a pivotal vehicle for investors seeking exposure to the cryptocurrency market. Analysts suggest that the ETF’s robust performance could herald further momentum, underpinning the ongoing evolution of regulatory frameworks and market acceptance for digital assets. As the crypto landscape continues to mature, the sustained growth in inflows underscores the increasing recognition of Bitcoin as a viable asset class among institutional players.

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