Spot Bitcoin ETFs Post $129 Million in Net Inflows, Extending Streak to Four Days

Spot Bitcoin ETFs Post $129 Million in Net Inflows, Extending Streak to Four Days

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2026-08-07 03:59:00
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded total net inflows of $129 million on Aug. 6 U.S. Eastern Time, marking a fourth straight day of positive flows, according to SoSoValue data cited by PANews. BlackRock’s IBIT led the session with $128 million in daily net inflows, bringing its cumulative historical net inflows to $61.088 billion. Morgan Stanley’s MSBT followed with $14.9424 million in daily net inflows, with cumulative historical net inflows reaching $429 million. On the outflow side, VanEck’s HODL posted the largest daily net outflow at $32.7708 million, while its cumulative historical net inflows stood at $1.104 billion. As of publication, the total net asset value of spot Bitcoin ETFs was $78.775 billion. Their net asset ratio, measured as a share of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization, was 6.09%, and cumulative historical net inflows across the segment had reached $52.079 billion.

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds saw total net inflows of $129 million on Aug. 6 U.S. Eastern Time, extending their positive flow streak to four days, according to SoSoValue data cited by PANews on Aug. 7.

Daily fund flows

BlackRock’s IBIT recorded the largest daily net inflow among spot Bitcoin ETFs at $128 million. Its cumulative historical net inflows now stand at $61.088 billion.

Morgan Stanley’s MSBT ranked next, with daily net inflows of $14.9424 million. Its cumulative historical net inflows reached $429 million.

VanEck’s HODL posted the biggest daily net outflow of the group at $32.7708 million. Even so, its cumulative historical net inflows were $1.104 billion.

Asset base at publication time

As of publication, the total net asset value of spot Bitcoin ETFs stood at $78.775 billion. The ETF net asset ratio, measured as the share of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization, was 6.09%. Cumulative historical net inflows for spot Bitcoin ETFs had reached $52.079 billion.

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