Net Flow (Total)
$69.34B
Net Flow (2025-11-17)
-$254.60M
AUM
$133.45B
Volume
$8.27B
Market Cap
$123.15B

BTC ETFs Overview

TickerNamePriceMarket CapPremiumNet FlowVolumeAUMFeesStatusType
IBITiShares Bitcoin Trust$52.10$72.99B
-0.70%
-$145.60M
-
$4.86B$76.63B0.25%Pre-MarketSpot
FBTCFidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund$80.02$18.16B
0.85%
-$12.00M
-
$812.41M$21.35B0.25%Pre-MarketSpot
GBTCGrayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF$71.84$15.67B
0.02%
-$34.50M
-
$783.54M$17.55B1.5%Pre-MarketSpot
BTCGrayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF$40.65$3.86B
-0.02%
--$134.99M$4.05B0.15%Pre-MarketSpot
ARKBARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF$30.49$3.72B
0.22%
-$29.70M
-
$485.54M$3.72B0.21%Pre-MarketSpot
BITBBitwise Bitcoin ETF$49.92$3.69B
-0.67%
-$9.50M
-
$348.79M$3.69B0.2%Pre-MarketSpot
BITOProShares Bitcoin ETF$14.37$1.56B
0.06%
--$620.95M$2.76B--Pre-MarketFutures
HODLVanEck Bitcoin ETF$25.97$1.67B
0.23%
-$23.30M
-
$131.49M$1.67B--Pre-MarketSpot
BTCOInvesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF$91.53$560.16M
0.11%
--$26.39M$749.15M0.39%Pre-MarketSpot
BRRRCoinshares Bitcoin ETF Common Shares of Beneficial Interest$25.94$529.86M
-0.73%
--$18.32M$547.42M0.25%Pre-MarketSpot
EZBCFranklin Bitcoin ETF$53.15$526.17M
0.25%
--$39.28M$524.88M0.19%Pre-MarketSpot
BTCWWisdomTree Bitcoin Fund$97.22$144.86M
0.23%
--$8.73M$144.53M0.3%Pre-MarketSpot
BITSGlobal X Blockchain & Bitcoin Strategy ETF$81.58$42.19M
0.02%
--$205.07K$55.09M--Pre-MarketFutures
DEFIHashdex Bitcoin ETF$103.70$14.52M
-0.58%
--$173.87K$5.00M--Pre-MarketFutures
BITCBitwise Trendwise Bitcoin and Treasuries Rotation Strategy ETF$40.79$13.03M
0.11%
--$574.29K$4.55M--Pre-MarketFutures

BTC Spot ETF Net Inflows and Outflows

BTC Spot ETF Net Inflows and Outflows Details

What is a BTC ETF?

A BTC ETF (Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund) is a type of fund listed on a stock exchange that tracks the price performance of Bitcoin. Investors can buy and sell BTC ETFs just like stocks without directly owning or managing Bitcoin. There are two main types: spot ETFs that hold actual Bitcoin, and futures ETFs that track Bitcoin’s price using futures contracts.

What is the difference between a BTC ETF and directly buying Bitcoin?

The main difference lies in how they are held and traded. When you buy a BTC ETF, you own ETF shares traded through a brokerage account on a traditional stock exchange. When you buy Bitcoin directly, you hold the digital asset yourself in a wallet. ETFs provide easier access and regulatory protection, while direct ownership gives you full control of your crypto assets.

What are the advantages of BTC ETFs?

BTC ETFs offer several benefits: they can be traded through traditional brokerage accounts; they remove the need to manage wallets or private keys; they are regulated by financial authorities such as the SEC; they can be included in retirement or institutional portfolios; and they enhance Bitcoin’s market legitimacy and liquidity.

Do BTC ETFs affect the price of Bitcoin?

Yes, to some extent. When ETFs see strong inflows (large purchases), the fund must buy more Bitcoin to back the new shares, increasing demand and potentially driving up the price. Conversely, when there are outflows (redemptions), the fund may sell Bitcoin, creating downward pressure. Thus, ETF flows often serve as an indicator of institutional sentiment.

What is BTC ETF net inflow and outflow?

Net inflow (Net Inflow) means more money is being invested in the ETF (purchases) than withdrawn (redemptions) that day, requiring the fund to buy more Bitcoin. Net outflow (Net Outflow) means more redemptions than purchases, prompting the fund to sell Bitcoin. Net Inflow = New Purchases − Redemptions. These metrics help gauge institutional demand and overall market sentiment.

What is BTC ETF AUM (Assets Under Management)?

AUM (Assets Under Management) represents the total value of Bitcoin assets currently managed by a BTC ETF. It is calculated as: AUM = Amount of Bitcoin Held × Current Bitcoin Price. AUM reflects the total capital exposure to Bitcoin through ETFs and is an important indicator of institutional participation in the market.

What is the market capitalization (Market Cap) of a BTC ETF?

The market capitalization of a BTC ETF represents the total market value of its outstanding shares. It is calculated as: Market Cap = ETF Share Price × Total Number of Outstanding Shares. Market Cap reflects how investors value the ETF in the stock market and may differ from its AUM.

What is the difference between BTC ETF AUM and Market Cap?

AUM (Assets Under Management) refers to the total value of Bitcoin the ETF actually holds, while Market Cap (Market Capitalization) refers to the total market value of the ETF’s shares traded on the exchange. AUM is affected by Bitcoin’s price and fund inflows/outflows; Market Cap is influenced by ETF share price and the number of shares in circulation. In short, AUM measures fund size, while Market Cap reflects market sentiment.