Institutional demand for Bitcoin strengthened sharply on Friday as BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF recorded its largest single-day inflow in nearly three months, signalingInstitutional demand for Bitcoin strengthened sharply on Friday as BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF recorded its largest single-day inflow in nearly three months, signaling

BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Posts Biggest Inflow in Three Months

2026/01/05 20:16
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  • BlackRock’s IBIT reported $287.4M inflows, which is the largest single day since October
  • The total US Bitcoin ETF saw its biggest influx since mid-November.
  • The portfolio rebalancing and geopolitical turmoil contributed to increased institutional demand for crypto.

Institutional demand for Bitcoin strengthened sharply on Friday as BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF recorded its largest single-day inflow in nearly three months, signaling renewed confidence in crypto-linked investment products.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) attracted $287.4 million in inflows, marking its biggest daily haul since Oct. 8, 2024, according to Farside Investors. The surge happened during a time when the price of crypto was on the rise and institutions were reaffirming their interest in digital assets.

Across the market as a whole, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $471.3 million on Friday, which is the largest daily influx since mid-November. This is despite previous withdrawals that have resulted in weekly net influxes of $459 million.

Geopolitical tension supports crypto demand

The sudden influx of funds came after heightened geopol trends following the U.S. arrest of Nicolás Maduro, who shocked conventional markets but showed little effect on cryptocurrencies. The price of oil futures reached four-year lows, but not Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.

“The U.S. capture of Maduro signals a key tick up in volatility,” said Sean Dawson, head of research at Derive, in comments to a media house. He added that the Trump administration’s aggressive stance reflects a willingness to prioritize its “America First” agenda regardless of geopolitical norms.

Dawson argued that the administration’s alignment with crypto strengthens Bitcoin’s appeal. “Given the Trump families and their allies’ investments in crypto, the recent military operation is bullish,” he said, describing digital assets as increasingly aligned with U.S. strategic interests.

As a result, investors have begun pricing in an extended period of geopolitical assertiveness, regulatory uncertainty, and a policy environment that favors crypto as both a strategic asset and a macro hedge.

Portfolio rebalancing adds momentum

Analysts also pointed to more routine factors behind the ETF inflows. Pratik Kala, head of research at Apollo Crypto, said start-of-year portfolio rebalancing likely played a role.

“Bitcoin underperformed other assets in Q4 2025 and drifted below its target weight,” Kala said. “As a result, start-of-year rebalancing led to inflows.”

Kala also noted that tax-loss harvesting in the fourth quarter has shifted toward maintaining a long bias in early 2026. In his view, Maduro’s capture further reinforces Bitcoin’s role as “a non-censorable, decentralized store of value” in a rapidly polarizing global environment.

Inflows spread across major ETFs

The renewed momentum did not stop with BlackRock. Fidelity’s FBTC drew $88.1 million in inflows, while Bitwise’s BITB added $41.5 million. Grayscale’s GBTC also saw inflows of $15.4 million, suggesting broad-based participation across issuers.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin continued on an uptrend. It traded at US$92,670, up 1.4% in the last 24 hours, according to CoinGecko.

As crypto prices rose and institutional flows began to return, ETF activity once again brought to the fore Bitcoin’s growing role in diversified portfolios. With geopolitical uncertainty likely to persist, with accompanying policy shifts, demand for regulated Bitcoin exposure is expected to continue into the future.

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