BlackRock IBIT ETF Nears $15 Billion Milestone with $308 Million Inflow

Bitcoin ETFs continue to attract investor interest, with Farside data showing a $203.0 million net inflow on April 5th, marking the fourth consecutive day of positive flows. This trend signals increasing confidence and interest in the digital asset space.

Among the ETF providers, BlackRock’s IBIT stands out, recording a significant net inflow of $308.8 million, bringing its cumulative total net inflow close to $15 billion at $14,769.1 billion. This marks the largest net inflow day for IBIT since March 27th, highlighting the growing prominence of the fund in the market.

Fidelity’s FBTC also saw healthy inflows, with a $83.0 million net influx, contributing to its total net inflow reaching $7,957.6 billion. In contrast, Grayscale’s GBTC experienced significant outflows of $198.9 million, the largest since April 1st, bringing its total outflow to $15,505.3 billion, according to Farside.

Data from Heyappolo indicates that GBTC currently holds 323,000 Bitcoin, while IBIT and FBTC have accumulated 264,000 Bitcoin and 151,000 Bitcoin, respectively. Interestingly, the nine new BTC ETFs, excluding GBTC, have collectively amassed 519,000 Bitcoin.

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Crypto Investment Inflows Remain Positive Ahead of Bitcoin Halving

Digital asset investment products saw $646 million in inflows last week, reflecting continued positive sentiment in the crypto market despite Bitcoin’s sideways movement over the past month.

Although inflows into crypto funds have slowed compared to the surge seen after the introduction of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S., the overall trend remains upbeat. Most days witness inflows into popular ETFs, while outflows from Grayscale’s GBTC have notably decreased.

James Butterfill, head of research at Coinshares, noted that year-to-date inflows have reached a record $13.8 billion, surpassing last year’s $10.6 billion. However, there are signs of moderation in ETF investor appetite, with weekly flows not reaching early March levels. Weekly volumes also declined from $43 billion to $17.4 billion last week.

The U.S. continued to lead in terms of regional inflows with $648 million, followed by Brazil, Germany, and Hong Kong. Switzerland and Canada experienced outflows of $27 million and $7.3 million, respectively.

Bitcoin saw inflows of $663 million, while short-bitcoin investment products faced outflows for the third consecutive week, suggesting bearish investor capitulation. Ethereum recorded its fourth week of outflows, totaling $22.5 million, amidst lowered expectations for the approval of an ETH ETF in May.

Despite Ethereum’s outflows, other altcoins like Litecoin, Solana, and Filecoin continued to attract inflows.

With the Bitcoin halving looming just 11 days away, sentiment in the crypto market remains in ‘Extreme Greed’ territory. While analysts anticipate post-halving volatility, the consensus is optimistic, expecting a trend toward higher prices. Historical data suggests that the crypto market typically experiences a bullish phase lasting six to eighteen months after the halving event.

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Crypto’s Latest Trend: Exchanging Influencers as Trading Cards

The latest frenzy gripping the crypto world revolves around the exchange of trading cards featuring prominent figures in the cryptocurrency space, courtesy of Fantasy.top.

Although the platform is currently on testnet, it is set to launch on the mainnet imminently. From Bitclout to FriendTech, it’s evident that Crypto Twitter thrives on speculating about each other.

The latest sensation takes the form of trading cards introduced by Fantasy.top, featuring nearly 250 crypto individuals available for trading on the platform. Users can collect these cards, assemble them into a team, and participate in competitions. The project’s X account reports that the latest competition attracted 23,800 participants.

Trading of these cards commenced on Fantasy.top in mid-February, gaining momentum recently following endorsements from influential crypto personalities such as crypto trader Ansem. Currently limited to testnet, users are not transacting with actual funds. However, the project is gearing up for its mainnet launch to gauge whether it can sustain the same level of interest.

Fantasy.top’s founder, known by the pseudonym Travis Bickle, noted that their growth has been explosive since the Ansem tweet. While they have observed Fantasy’s virality from the beginning, the current scale is unprecedented. Travis expressed anticipation for hitting full speed with the mainnet launch but is thrilled to witness such widespread interest already.

Although these figures reflect testnet activity, certain individuals have witnessed significant trading volumes for their cards. Ansem, for instance, recorded 439 testnet ether in trading volume, earning him rewards in testnet ether. FriendTech also experienced success by implementing a comparable model with high fees, incentivizing influencers to utilize and endorse the app.

Upon joining the platform, which currently operates on invite code-only access, users receive three testnet ether on the Blast Sepolia testnet, which they can utilize for purchasing cards. Additionally, new users are granted five starting cards, available in four categories: common, rare, epic, and legendary. To date, more than 1 million cards have been minted.

Fantasy.top provides social analytics data for individuals featured on each trading card, along with insights into their interactions on X. This feature aims to assist in valuing individuals based on their social media presence.

Built on Blast, a Layer 2 network on Ethereum launched on mainnet in February, Fantasy.top aims to offer a native-yield model for ether and stablecoins, providing 4% interest for the former and 5% for the latter. Blast was developed by Tieshun Roquerre, the founder of NFT marketplace Blur.

Building on Previous Social Finance Platforms

BitClout was among the pioneers in this domain, offering a similar experience to X, allowing users to speculate on the value of profiles. However, its launch was marred by controversy and missing features. BitClout seems to have been replaced or rebranded as Diamond.

FriendTech followed suit, allowing users to bet on individuals’ profiles, with the added feature of purchasing someone’s “key” for access to their private group chat. Despite a decline in activity, the project hints at a forthcoming next phase.

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Coinbase and MicroStrategy Stocks Surge as Bitcoin Surpasses $72,000

Coinbase and MicroStrategy have seen significant gains of 8% and 12%, respectively, in early-day trading.

The surge in stock prices coincides with Bitcoin’s climb above the $72,000 mark.

Crypto-related companies started the week on a positive note as Bitcoin reached above $72,000 for the first time since mid-March.

Shares of Nasdaq-listed Coinbase and MicroStrategy rose by 8% and 12%, respectively, during early morning trading in New York. Coinbase shares surpassed $260, while MicroStrategy’s stock surged beyond the $1,600 mark within the past 24 hours, as per TradingView data at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Coinbase Price Target Raised

Oppenheimer, a New York-based financial firm, recently raised Coinbase’s share price target to $276 from a previous target of $200 while maintaining its buy rating. This increased target represents a roughly 6% rise from Monday’s opening share price for Coinbase.

Oppenheimer analyst Owen Lau stated that they estimate Coinbase’s trading volume for the first quarter of 2024 to increase by 95% compared to the previous quarter and by 107% compared to the same period last year, reaching $300 billion.

Bullish Outlook for MicroStrategy

According to a report on MarketWatch, Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer increased his price target for MicroStrategy stock to $1,875 from $990, reiterating his buy rating in an investor note on Monday. This new target implies approximately a 17% upside from the current opening price.

As per The Block’s Data Dashboard, MicroStrategy’s bitcoin holdings now stand at 214,250 as of the company’s March filing. In March, MicroStrategy acquired an additional 9,245 bitcoins for $623 million in cash, bringing its total holdings to over 1% of the total bitcoin supply.

Decrease in Bitcoin Long-Term Holder Supply

However, according to this week’s Bitfinex Alpha report, bitcoin sell pressure could arise due to a reduction in the digital asset’s supply held by long-term holders.

Bitfinex analysts noted that since reaching its peak of 14.91 million Bitcoins held by long-term holders in December 2023, the supply within this cohort has decreased by approximately 900,000 Bitcoins. It’s noteworthy that around one-third of this reduction, totaling about 286,000 Bitcoins can be attributed to outflows from the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC).

The report also noted an increase in the supply held by short-term holders, totaling 1.121 million Bitcoins. The analysts added that this increase not only counteracts the distribution pressure from long-term holders but also suggests an additional acquisition of approximately 121,000 bitcoins from the secondary market, including exchanges.

Since spot bitcoin ETFs started trading on January 11, the quantity of bitcoin held by these ETFs has risen from 621,390 to 836,120, as reported on The Block’s data page.

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Record Year-to-Date Inflows of $13.8 Billion in Crypto Investment Products

Global crypto investment products have witnessed an unprecedented surge in annual inflows, reaching $13.8 billion year-to-date, with an additional $646 million added last week. However, there are indications that the hype surrounding exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is beginning to moderate, according to James Butterfill, Head of Research at CoinShares.

Leading asset managers such as BlackRock, Bitwise, Fidelity, Grayscale, ProShares, and 21Shares collectively attracted $646 million in inflows globally last week, as reported by CoinShares. This follows the previous week’s net inflows of $862 million, pushing the year-to-date inflows to a historic high of $13.8 billion, surpassing the prior annual record of $10.6 billion set in 2021, within just a few months into 2024.

This surge indicates a sustained recovery for global crypto funds, following nearly $1 billion worth of outflows observed for the week ending March 22. However, Butterfill noted a moderation in appetite from ETF investors, with weekly flow levels not reaching the heights seen in early March. Additionally, trading volumes declined to $17.4 billion last week compared to $43 billion in the first week of March.

Bitcoin Continues to Dominate

Bitcoin remains the primary focus for global crypto investment products, with a net addition of $663 million last week. Conversely, short-bitcoin funds experienced their third consecutive week of outflows, totaling $9.5 million, indicating minor capitulation among bearish investors.

ETFs remain dominant, accounting for $484.5 million of last week’s net inflows.

Bitcoin is currently trading up 4% over the past week at $72,129, while the GMCI 30 index, representing the top 30 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, has seen an 8% increase during the same period, reaching 154.27.

Inflows into Other Cryptocurrencies

Investment products tied to Litecoin, Solana, and Filecoin also attracted inflows of $4.4 million, $4 million, and $1.4 million, respectively, last week. However, funds based on Ether experienced outflows for the fourth consecutive week, losing $22.5 million.

Regional Sentiment

Regionally, sentiment remains polarized, with U.S.-based funds adding $648 million last week, alongside inflows for products in Brazil, Hong Kong, and Germany. However, Switzerland and Canada recorded outflows of $27 million and $7.3 million, respectively.

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