- Bitcoin ETFs hit $1.32 billion in March inflow
- BlackRock retains dominance
As March 2026 comes to a close, spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded overall positive performance for the month, making it the best month for the Bitcoin funds so far in 2026.
According to data showcased by SosoValue, Bitcoin ETFs have recorded their first monthly inflow of 2026 in March. This suggests that momentum has returned to the Bitcoin ETF market after several months of consistent capital withdrawals.
Bitcoin ETFs hit $1.32 billion in March inflow
The data revealed that Bitcoin ETFs collectively recorded a positive net ETF flow in March, closing the month with a massive $1.32 billion in inflows.
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While the prolonged market volatility has seen institutional investors increasingly withdraw their funds while moving with caution, the inflow seen in March has reversed the negative trend that had seen Bitcoin funds lose capital for four consecutive months
The fresh capital collectively achieved in March has come after January recorded $1.61 billion in outflows and February saw another $206.52 million exit. The long monthly outflow streak started in November 2025, and it persisted until last month, February 2026.
The rebound signals rising institutional demand as investors appear to be preparing Bitcoin’s potential for the long term as its market movements suggest it may be near its bottom.
BlackRock retains dominance
Following a decent monthly performance, Bitcoin ETFs recorded $117.63 million in net inflows on March 31, marking a strong monthly close.
As usual, BlackRock has continued to lead the Bitcoin ETF market event in times of both weak and strong performances.
Notably, BlackRock led daily inflows, with about 1,450 BTC worth $98.42 million in just one day.
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