BlackRock's IBIT supplied about $209 million of roughly $266 million in U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF inflows on July 6. The $137 million flow jump recouped only about one-third of recent losses.
Why it matters
The concentration in IBIT makes BlackRock's demand the clearest near-term signal for the Bitcoin rebound. It also leaves a narrow question for the market: whether ETF buyers keep supporting BTC across the next few sessions or whether the inflow fades after one strong day.
Market impact
The latest intake gives BTC support, but it does not erase recent losses. Follow-through in U.S. spot ETF flows, especially through IBIT, will determine whether the rebound is developing into sustained institutional demand or remains a partial recovery.
Frequently asked questions
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How much did U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs take in on July 6?
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs took in roughly $266 million on July 6. BlackRock's IBIT supplied about $209 million of that total.
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How large was IBIT's share of the July 6 intake?
IBIT supplied about $209 million of the roughly $266 million total, making BlackRock's demand the clearest near-term signal for the rebound.
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How much of Bitcoin's recent losses did the flow jump recover?
The $137 million improvement recouped only about one-third of recent losses.
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Why do the next few ETF sessions matter for BTC?
They will show whether ETF demand can keep supporting the rebound or whether the inflow fades after one strong day.
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What would sustained IBIT-led flows signal?
Sustained IBIT-led demand would strengthen the case for a durable recovery. Fading flows would leave recent losses only partly repaired.
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