Bitcoin ETF & Flows Tracker

Monitor Bitcoin ETF flows, track institutional activity, and stay ahead of market-moving BTC investment trends.

Total Volume

  • $4.67B

Total Marketcap

  • $148.69B

Total AUM

  • $147.59B
Ranking
Ticker
ETF NAME
Price
Price Change
Volume
Volume
Shares
Outstanding
AUM
Market Cap
Type
1
IBIT
iShares Bitcoin Trust
62.3
1.90%
$2.95B
47.29M
1.41B
$87.17B
$88.12B
Spot
2
FBTC
Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund
95.69
2.95%
$444.91M
4.65M
226.90M
$21.35B
$21.71B
Spot
3
GBTC
Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF
86.02
2.68%
$368.04M
4.28M
218.82M
$18.82B
$18.82B
Spot
4
ARKB
ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF
36.48
1.15%
$157.17M
4.31M
128.01M
$4.62B
$4.67B
Spot
5
BTC
Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF
48.62
1.50%
$97.25M
2.00M
95.01M
$4.05B
$4.62B
Spot
6
BITB
Bitwise Bitcoin ETF
59.67
1.84%
$144.88M
2.43M
74.85M
$4.46B
$4.47B
Spot
7
HODL
VanEck Bitcoin ETF
31.03
0.95%
$58.35M
1.88M
65.09M
$2.02B
$2.02B
Spot
8
BITO
ProShares Bitcoin ETF
18.08
0.54%
$416.59M
23.04M
108.73M
$2.76B
$1.97B
Futures
9
BTCO
Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF
109.4
3.29%
$13.54M
123.7K
6.12M
$749.15M
$669.53M
Spot
10
BRRR
Coinshares Bitcoin ETF Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
31.02
0.94%
$12.00M
386.8K
20.94M
$631.41M
$649.41M
Spot
1
Time (UTC)
GBTC
IBIT
FBTC
ARKB
BITB
BTCO
HODL
BRRR
EZBC
BTCW
BTC
Total
31/10/2025
6,900,000
-149,300,000
-12,000,000
-19,300,000
-17,900,000
N/A
N/A
0
0
0
0
-191,600,000
30/10/2025
-10,000,000
-290,900,000
-46,500,000
-65,600,000
-55,100,000
-8,000,000
N/A
0
0
0
-8,500,000
-488,400,000
29/10/2025
-65,000,000
-88,100,000
-164,400,000
-143,800,000
-6,000,000
0
N/A
0
0
0
-3,400,000
-470,700,000
28/10/2025
0
59,600,000
67,000,000
75,800,000
0
0
N/A
0
0
0
0
202,400,000
27/10/2025
0
65,300,000
0
76,400,000
0
0
N/A
0
0
0
7,600,000
149,300,000
24/10/2025
0
32,700,000
57,900,000
0
0
0
N/A
0
0
0
0
90,600,000
23/10/2025
-60,500,000
107,800,000
7,200,000
-55,000,000
17,400,000
0
N/A
0
0
0
3,400,000
20,300,000
22/10/2025
-56,600,000
73,600,000
-56,600,000
-53,900,000
-10,000,000
0
N/A
2,100,000
0
0
0
-101,400,000
21/10/2025
0
210,900,000
34,100,000
162,900,000
20,100,000
8,900,000
N/A
2,500,000
6,500,000
0
13,900,000
477,200,000
20/10/2025
0
-100,700,000
9,700,000
0
12,100,000
9,900,000
N/A
0
0
0
7,400,000
-40,400,000
1

Total Bitcoin Spot ETF Net Inflow (USD)

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What is a Bitcoin ETF?

A Bitcoin ETF is an exchange-traded fund that offers investors exposure to Bitcoin's price without requiring direct crypto ownership. Bitcoin ETFs trade on regulated stock exchanges like traditional securities, allowing investors to add Bitcoin exposure through familiar brokerage accounts, without handling digital wallets or private keys.

How Bitcoin ETFs Work

Bitcoin ETFs come in two forms:

Spot Bitcoin ETFs

Spot ETFs physically hold Bitcoin, directly reflecting its market price. Each share represents fractional ownership of Bitcoin secured by regulated custodians like Coinbase. Prominent spot ETFs include:

  • BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT)
  • Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust (FBTC)
  • Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
  • ARK 21Shares Bitcoin Trust (ARKB)
  • Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (BTCO)

Futures Bitcoin ETFs

Futures-based ETFs invest in Bitcoin futures contracts, rather than holding Bitcoin directly. While they also track Bitcoin’s price, potential tracking differences arise due to contract rollovers. Examples include:

  • ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO)
  • Valkyrie Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BTF)

Key Advantages of Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin ETFs have attracted mainstream attention by providing:

  • Convenience: Investors gain Bitcoin exposure via regulated brokerage accounts without handling crypto directly.
  • Security: ETF providers manage custody, eliminating individual risks tied to wallet security.
  • Regulatory Oversight: ETFs operate under established regulators such as the SEC (U.S.), ASIC (Australia), and MiCA (Europe), providing transparency and investor protections.
  • Portfolio Diversification: Investors can easily diversify portfolios by integrating Bitcoin exposure alongside traditional financial assets.

Limitations of Bitcoin ETFs

While advantageous, Bitcoin ETFs come with certain drawbacks:

  • Limited Trading Hours: ETFs trade only during stock market hours, unlike crypto markets' continuous 24/7 trading.
  • Fees: Management fees apply, which may slightly reduce returns over the long term.
  • Tracking Error (Futures ETFs): Futures ETFs can diverge from Bitcoin's spot price due to contract rollover costs, known as contango.

How Bitcoin ETF Approvals Reshaped the Crypto Market

The SEC’s approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 (including major launches from BlackRock, Fidelity, Ark Invest, and Invesco) represented a significant milestone for crypto adoption. This move firmly embedded Bitcoin within traditional finance, dramatically boosting its legitimacy and driving unprecedented institutional participation.

In the months following launch, these ETFs rapidly became the fastest financial products in history to surpass $10 billion in assets under management (AUM). While BlackRock CEO Larry Fink initially suggested that Bitcoin ETFs could accelerate broader asset tokenization, investors primarily embraced these funds as a direct and efficient path to Bitcoin exposure, rather than as a stepping stone toward wider financial innovation.