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The spot Bitcoin ETF saw a net inflow of over $1.1 billion in three days, with analysts stating that the "safe-haven asset" narrative is returning

2026-03-05 19:51:05

The inflow of spot Bitcoin ETFs has significantly rebounded. Data shows that spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a total net inflow of approximately $1.1 billion, with a single-day net inflow of about $462 million. BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led with around $307 million. The return of funds has also driven Bitcoin prices upward, briefly touching $74,000, and currently maintaining above $73,000, with a weekly increase of about 6%.

Analysts point out that against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and increasing macro uncertainty, institutional funds may be re-evaluating Bitcoin as an asset to hedge against geopolitical risks. Some market observers believe that if ETFs continue to maintain net inflows, the market narrative of Bitcoin as a "safe-haven asset" may be further strengthened.

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