As Bitcoin continues to develop as a macro asset, it is becoming more apparent that institutional buying activities will increasingly dictate the price. In addition to institutional purchasing activity, demand for BTC from U.S.-based spot BTC Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) is increasing.
The inflows into these ETFs are becoming the primary indicator of the general sentiment of the market regarding BTC and the longer-term outlook of the asset in general. At press time, BTC is trading at $88,558.94 with an increase of 1.12% over the past 24 hours.
A recent update on X by the user Conor Kenny states that BlackRock and other U.S.-based spot BTC ETFs purchased approximately $355 million in just one day, demonstrating renewed institutional interest in BTC as it enters a consolidation period.
Additionally, the purchasing activity reflected by these institutional investors represented a strategic allocation for the long term as opposed to short-term speculative buying and selling based on price movements.
Overall, the ongoing growth in institutional accumulation shows that a growing number of institutions have confidence in the value of BTC on a medium- to long-term basis.
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According to Coinglass’s report dated 30th December 2025, shown in the image above, the overall net inflow of the funds deposited via all exchanges was approximately $355.1m.
As a result of the significantly higher overall inflow issued on 30th December 2025 than the small outflows that occurred during the two prior trading sessions, we can conclude that the net inflow had a more positive impact on the market than did the recent outflows of digital assets from both retail and institutional investors’ accounts.
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In conclusion, Institutional investment into U.S. spot BTC ETFs increased by 355 million as it has shown some positive potential for an increase in price.
The increased ETF demand will place upward pressure on the price of Bitcoin by soaking up the supply and creating a stable market. Thus, BTC’s price will rise in the short term as long as institutional investors continue to support these inflows into the ETF.
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