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Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Tops $2.38B in Net Assets as $16M Inflow Lands

Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Tops $2.38B in Net Assets as $16M Inflow Lands

The $16.15 million day

The inflow, recorded in a single session, brings the fund's net assets to $2.38 billion. It's a modest addition compared to some earlier days, but it keeps the fund on a steady growth path. The ETF has been pulling in capital since its launch, and this latest figure extends that trend.

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Horsley's reaction

Horsley acknowledged the fund's performance, though the substance of his remarks wasn't disclosed. The CEO's response comes as the ETF continues to attract investor dollars, a sign that demand for Bitcoin exposure through a regulated vehicle remains strong.

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Wall Street tailwind

The inflow landed on a day when U.S. stocks broadly rose, a backdrop that often supports demand for risk assets like Bitcoin. The broader market resurgence has been a recurring theme this month, and crypto has often moved in tandem with equities.

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The fund's net assets now stand at $2.38 billion. Whether the inflow pace continues will depend on market conditions and investor sentiment, but the latest numbers show Bitwise's ETF is still attracting capital.

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The $16.15 million inflow is the latest data point in a stretch of positive flows for the fund. With Wall Street in a risk-on mood, the ETF's momentum could carry into the coming sessions, but the pace will ultimately be set by investors.

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