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Bitcoin ETFs draw $486.85 million in first two sessions

Bitcoin ETFs took in $486.85 million across Monday and Tuesday, led by BlackRock’s IBIT with $143.57 million on Tuesday, according to SoSoValue.

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) ETFs pulled in $486.85 million across the first two sessions of the week, needing just $513 million more over three days to cross $1 billion for the first time since January.

How Much Have Bitcoin ETFs Pulled In This Week? Monday brought $297.56 million in inflows and Tuesday added $189.30 million, fully recovering last week’s $389.71 million outflow and leaving a $97.14 million surplus.

BlackRock’s IBIT (NASDAQ: IBIT ) dominated Tuesday’s session with $143.57 million, capturing nearly 76% of total inflows according to SoSoValue.

Hitting $1 billion this week requires roughly $171 million per day over the remaining three sessions.

CryptoQuant posted on X that Bitcoin’s spot demand is about to turn positive for the first time since February.

Historically, that signal has produced an 18.1% median gain over the following 60 days with a 78% win rate.

At current depressed valuations, that win rate climbs to 87%.

Why Bitcoin Has Gone So Quiet CoinDesk reported that Bitcoin’s 30-day realized volatility has fallen to 42% annualized against 18% for the S&P 500 (NYSE: SPY ), the narrowest gap on record.

B2C2 global head of trading Edmond Goh attributed the compression to market maturation, pointing to more institutional participants, tighter risk models, and high-frequency traders from traditional finance all pushing crypto spreads closer to equity market norms.

Meanwhile, Monarq Asset Management managing partner Shiliang Tang told CoinDesk the setup is a tug-of-war with no winner.

Corporate treasury selling from Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR ) and MARA Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA ) keeps a ceiling on rallies, while flushed leverage and long-term holder accumulation blocks meaningful downside.

Moreover, NYDIG global head of research Greg Cipolaro put it plainly in a research report: short-horizon traders have rotated into AI equities, prediction markets, and leveraged equity derivatives chasing 5x to 10x payoffs that Bitcoin is not offering right now.

What Are Bitcoin’s Key Price Levels Right Now? BTC slips to $64,457 Wednesday, pressing directly into the descending trendline from May 31st that converges with the 100-day EMA at $66,283.

The 20-day and 50-day EMAs cluster flat right at spot price with no directional edge.

BTC Key Technical Levels $66,300 — trendline and EMA 100 confluence, break above flips structure bullish $63,843 — Bollinger basis, first support below $58,000 — range floor, breakdown target Photo via Shutterstock