
Bitcoin spot ETFs continued strong inflows on March 13, drawing a total of $180 million in net new money and extending their winning run to five straight days as investors seek regulated crypto exposure. BlackRock’s IBIT dominated flows with $144 million in a single session, showing continued preference for its liquidity and brand trust. Ethereum spot ETFs also saw growing interest, adding $26.69 million and making it four days of net inflows, while BlackRock’s ETHA led the group with $32.39 million.
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