
BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust recorded a $39.3 million net inflow on April 21, adding 521 BTC, as total Bitcoin spot ETF inflows reached $11.8 million for the day. The fund continues strong momentum with about $1.64 billion in inflows over 10 straight days and nearly $900 million in a recent week, showing steady institutional demand. Meanwhile, Michael Saylor’s Strategy briefly overtook BlackRock in total Bitcoin holdings, highlighting intensifying competition among major institutions accumulating BTC.
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