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Bitcoin ETF Inflows Hit $471M: Are Institutions Buying the Dip?

US spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $471 million on April 6, the strongest single day since February. BlackRock and Fidelity led the charge as BTC eyes $70,000

Salar S by Salar S
April 7, 2026
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Bitcoin ETF Inflows Hit $471M: Are Institutions Buying the Dip?

After months of outflows and grinding pressure, institutional demand for Bitcoin appears to be waking up. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw approximately $471 million in net inflows on April 6, their strongest daily intake in more than a month. According to SoSoValue data, this marks the largest inflow since February 25 and the sixth-biggest daily total of 2026. Bitcoin was trading around $68,780 at the time, still unable to decisively break through the $70,000 level that analysts have identified as the key threshold for confirming a broader recovery. But the direction of institutional money, at least for one day, was unambiguously bullish.

Who Was Buying

The inflows were not spread evenly across all products. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF led the way with approximately $182 million in inflows, followed by Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund with $147 million. The ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF ranked third with nearly $119 million, marking its largest single-day inflow since July 10, 2025. Smaller contributions came from Bitwise’s BITB at $3.8 million and VanEck’s HODL at $2 million, while funds including Grayscale’s GBTC and Invesco’s BTCO recorded zero inflows on the day.

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The concentration of flows into the three largest products tells its own story. When institutional allocators are moving with conviction, they tend to favour the most liquid and widely held vehicles. BlackRock’s IBIT alone now accounts for approximately $54.5 billion in total assets, representing close to 60% of the entire U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF market. Cumulative net inflows across all U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF funds have now reached an estimated $56 billion since their January 2024 launch.

How Q1 Set the Stage

To understand what April 6 means, it is worth looking at where the ETF market has been over the past three months. The first quarter of 2026 was deeply uneven. January and February saw roughly $1.8 billion in net outflows as concerns about Federal Reserve policy and sticky inflation prints weighed heavily on risk sentiment. March brought a partial turnaround, with $1.3 billion flowing back into Bitcoin ETFs as prices stabilised.

April 6 represents the strongest single day in that recovery trend, and analysts are watching whether it holds. Despite renewed interest in Bitcoin ETFs, experts caution that the trend could shift rapidly if inflation data surprises to the upside. Market attention is focused on Friday’s March CPI release and the February core PCE report due Thursday, April 9. A hotter-than-expected inflation print could quickly reverse institutional appetite and send ETF flows back into negative territory.

Bitcoin’s New Relationship With Monetary Policy

One of the more interesting themes emerging from the April 6 data is what it suggests about how Bitcoin now responds to macroeconomic signals. New research suggests Bitcoin has shifted from lagging to leading global monetary policy, with ETF-driven institutional flows now front-running expected central bank moves rather than reacting to them.

Data from Polymarket indicates a 98% probability that the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rate levels at its upcoming April meeting, with market participants assigning minimal probability to either rate reductions or increases in the immediate future. This policy stability appears to be encouraging institutional investors to deploy capital into Bitcoin ETFs with greater conviction. When interest rate expectations are well-anchored, large institutional funds typically demonstrate increased willingness to establish new positions. In other words, the certainty of inaction from the Fed is, paradoxically, giving institutions the confidence to act.

Why Bitcoin Is Still Stuck Below $70,000

Despite the strong inflow number, Bitcoin has not managed to break out. These high inflows come as Bitcoin continues to stall below $70,000, with weak spot demand and distribution by large holders capping upside. ETFs have increasingly offset that pressure, acting as a primary source of marginal buying.

The dynamic reflects a market where two forces are pulling in opposite directions. On one side, institutional allocators are steadily accumulating Bitcoin through regulated ETF vehicles. On the other, large on-chain holders are distributing into that demand, using institutional buying as exit liquidity. Bitcoin’s supply in profit has recovered to 59% after briefly falling to 52% in late February. Historically, when supply in profit drops below 50%, it has represented a significant buying opportunity in past cycles. The fact that supply in profit has rebounded without a price breakout suggests the market is absorbing distribution rather than accelerating through it.

The $70,000 Level and What Comes Next

Analysts remain focused on a decisive close above $70,000 as the signal that the recovery from Q1’s 23.8% decline is gaining structural momentum. Bitcoin’s daily chart shows an ascending triangle pattern forming over recent weeks, with a series of higher lows. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index rose from a low of 25 to 38, approaching neutral territory for the first time in weeks, suggesting some of the selling pressure tied to geopolitical uncertainty may be easing.

For now, the $471 million inflow figure stands as the clearest evidence yet that institutions are treating the current price range as an accumulation opportunity rather than a level to avoid. Whether that conviction survives the upcoming inflation data, the ongoing Iran situation, and the broader macro uncertainty will determine whether April 6 was the start of a sustained recovery or simply the strongest day in a still-fragile bounce.

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