During the week of March 2-6, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a significant net inflow of $568.4 million, marking a reversal from previous weeks of outflows, primarily driven by funds such as BlackRock’s IBIT. This shift indicates a broader trend where institutional investors have begun to accumulate Bitcoin through ETFs, viewing it as a hedge against traditional risk assets amid stock market declines. This inflow supports Bitcoin’s ongoing decoupling from wider equity selloffs, suggesting a growing integration of structural institutional capital into the cryptocurrency market.
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