BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) attracted a massive $1.12 billion in a single day, setting a new record and surpassing its previous peak of $872 million.
This surge reflects growing investor confidence in Bitcoin, bolstered by BlackRock’s reputation and Bitcoin’s recent price rally. On the same day, the ETF saw over $4 billion in trading volume.
Crypto analyst Rachael Lucas attributed this rise to institutional trust, FOMO, and delayed capital flows following recent price gains.
The U.S. presidential election results, with pro-crypto candidate Donald Trump winning, further boosted market optimism, pushing Bitcoin to a new high. The Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cut added to the appeal for investors.
With the influx into IBIT, net inflows for all 12 U.S. Bitcoin ETFs reached $1.38 billion, a new high. Fidelity’s FBTC and Grayscale’s mini trust also saw significant gains, alongside other funds from Ark, 21Shares, and Bitwise.
Ethereum ETFs likewise benefited, seeing a spike in volume and inflows following the election, with Thursday’s volume reaching $466 million—far above the usual range.
Bitcoin marked a new all-time high of $111,861 on Bitcoin Pizza Day, but beyond the headline, data suggests this rally is still gaining steam — not cooling off.
Mike Novogratz, the head of Galaxy Digital, believes the current state of the U.S. economy—and shifting attitudes in Washington—are creating ideal conditions for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market.
Bitcoin’s recent breakout above $110,000 has reignited bullish sentiment, with crypto prediction markets signaling growing confidence in further gains.
As Bitcoin pushed past $111,000 on May 22, breaking its previous all-time high, activity in the futures market erupted in response.