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Retail investors fuel Bitcoin ETF boom, snagging 80% of AUM

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  • Retail investors now hold around 80% of assets under management (AUM) in spot Bitcoin ETFs.
  • Blackrock, Grayscale, and Fidelity Wise Origin make up 84% of the Bitcoin ETF market.
  • Institutional investors have increased their holdings by more than 7% since Q1, with investment advisors showing the most interest in purchases.

According to a Binance Research report, retail investors account for around 80% of the total assets under management in spot Bitcoin ETFs,  following a nearly 30% increase in their investments since Q1.

Non-institutional investors dominate spot Bitcoin ETF purchases

As of October 10, non-institutional investors made up almost 80% of cumulative AUM in spot Bitcoin ETFs. These investors typically conduct ETF transactions through online brokerages, reflecting a broader trend of reallocating funds from digital wallets on crypto exchanges to regulated investment vehicles.

Retail investors fuel Bitcoin ETF boom, snagging 80% of AUM
Source: Binance

Binance analysts, however, have suggested that the rise in holdings for these investors does not necessarily mean more capital for the crypto industry. Instead, it reveals the growing tendency for these investors to transition from their digital wallets in crypto exchanges to spot BTC ETFs.

Moreover, the exchange’s analysts have pointed out that these spot Bitcoin ETFs are not only pulling in new investors but also encouraging existing investors, who now prefer their regulated frameworks, to invest.

Compared to other asset ownership channels, spot Bitcoin ETFs are currently among the most significant Bitcoin holders, representing almost 5% of the cumulative circulating supply. Blackrock leads the market with over 391.5K BTC, roughly $26.4B in AUM. Grayscale’s GBTC comes in second while Fidelity Wise Origin follows, with these three top firms accounting for 84% of the ETF market. 

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Additionally, spot Bitcoin ETF inflows have continued, with investors pouring in over $1 billion to $2.4 billion in weekly entries. Net inflows to spot BTC ETFs have even surpassed 312.5K BTC.

Institutional investors are still buying BTC from ETFs

While retail investors have taken over institutional investors in buying Bitcoin on ETFs, institutional investors have also been subtly increasing their holdings. Since the first quarter, institutional investors’ holdings have risen by 7.9%, and the number of investors has also surged from the mid-900s to over 1,200.

Moreover, investment advisors have taken the lead among these investors, holding more than 71.8K BTC, nearly a 45% spike from Q1.

Major banks and pension funds, such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and the State of Wisconsin Investment Board, have also increased their investments in these ETFs, propelling Bitcoin’s integration into mainstream finance and increasing the legitimacy of the spot ETFs.

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