Bitcoin ETFs Make Waves with $240 Million Inflows on Debut Trading Day


January 15, 2024

Bitwise, a crypto asset manager, reported a substantial inflow of $240 million into its spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Friday, marking the highest among the 10 similar products that entered the market the day before.

This development follows the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's approval of 11 spot bitcoin ETFs this week, concluding a prolonged battle with the digital asset industry. Among the approved ETFs are well-known names like BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, and ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF.

On the inaugural trading day, the total trading activity, including inflows and outflows, reached $4.6 billion across all products, as per data from LSEG on Thursday. Notably, Grayscale, BlackRock, and Fidelity dominated the overall trading volumes.

This series of approvals marks a significant moment for the cryptocurrency industry, serving as a litmus test for the broader acceptance of digital assets as investments. The market is closely observing the initial trading days for these ETFs to gauge investor interest.

Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer at Bitwise, expressed optimism, stating, "We think that this will become a market measured in the tens of billions of dollars."

In comparison, the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF, the first bitcoin futures ETF approved by the SEC in 2021, gathered $1 billion in assets within its initial days of trading. Analysts, such as Anthony Rousseau from TradeStation, consider replicating such early success a notable achievement, given the current market conditions.

Grayscale, one of the prominent players, received approval to convert its existing bitcoin trust into an ETF on Thursday, instantly establishing the world's largest bitcoin ETF with assets exceeding $28.6 billion. Despite this, the product experienced outflows of $95 million on the same day, according to an insider.

It's worth noting that the SEC, despite its approval, maintained a cautious stance on Bitcoin, with Chair Gary Gensler emphasizing its speculative and volatile nature.

The regulatory green light triggered fierce competition among issuers for market share. Franklin Templeton responded by lowering the fee for its bitcoin ETF to 0.19 percent, the lowest in the market, and announced fee waivers on the initial $10 billion in assets under management until August. Concurrently, Valkyrie, after the debut of its ETF, reduced fees to 0.25 percent. The Valkyrie Bitcoin ETF reported an inflow of $29.44 million on its first trading day, as per the company's statement.

Leah Wald, CEO of Valkyrie, deemed it "a good successful trading day" in an interview with Reuters after the market closed on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the price of bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency globally, saw a 5.32 percent decline, reaching $43,696.

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