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BlackRock stands alone as the only ETF to buy Bitcoin on Oct. 1st

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  • BlackRock’s IBIT was the only Bitcoin ETF to gain funds on October 1st, bringing in over $40 million.
  • The other ETFs saw $242 million in net outflows, with Fidelity’s FBTC leading the losses at $144 million.
  • The selloff was triggered by tensions in the Middle East after Iran’s missile attack on Israel.

On October 1st, the entire U.S. Bitcoin ETF market faced a brutal reality. Not a single ETF made a Bitcoin purchase — except for BlackRock.

While all funds saw money fly out the door, BlackRock’s IBIT was the only ETF standing tall, securing over $40 million in net inflows. 

Meanwhile, the rest collectively suffered over $242 million in net outflows. This reversed an eight-day streak of inflows that had started on September 19.

BlackRock stands alone as the only ETF to buy Bitcoin on Oct. 1st

Fidelity’s FBTC got hit the hardest, watching $144 million vanish from its fund. Other players like ARKB and Bitwise’s BITB weren’t spared either, with notable redemptions.

Geopolitical tensions keep Bitcoin down

This sudden selloff in Bitcoin ETFs came as tensions went sky high in the Middle East. Literally. A large-scale missile attack from Iran hit several major cities in Israel on October 1st.

The attack was seen as retaliation for Israeli strikes against Hezbollah forces. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised swift retaliation, saying:

“Iran made a big mistake tonight, and it will pay for it.” 

These rising geopolitical tensions cause fears of wider instability in the region. Investors, reacting to the heightened uncertainty, tend to pull back from risky assets, making crypto all the more volatile.

Inflows into Bitcoin ETFs for September had reached approximately $365 million, and BlackRock’s IBIT once again led the charge.

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The fund saw a massive single-day inflow of $184 million on September 25th.

Right now, the Crypto Fear and Greed Index has gone from a neutral score of 50 to a dangerous 42. Bitcoin’s price dropped below $62,000, hitting a low of around $60,300, a 5%+ decrease in just three hours.

The total crypto market capitalization also dropped by 4.7%. It remains to be seen if the tides will turn, but for now, it looks like Uptober isn’t going to be the beast we were all excited for.

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