In January 2024 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved 11 spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETFs) applications, and billions of dollars have since flowed into these ETFs.
See how these ETFs are performing each day and track how much Bitcoin (BTC) each fund holds over time.
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Which companies offer spot Bitcoin ETFs?
This is the list of companies currently offering spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds and the relevant ticker codes:
- Bitwise Bitcoin ETP Trust (BITB)
- ARK 21 Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB)
- Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust (FBTC)
- WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund (BTCW)
- Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (BTCO)
- Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund (BRRR)
- BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT)
- VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL)
- Franklin Bitcoin ETF (EZBC)
- Hashdex Bitcoin ETF (DEFI)
- Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
Bitcoin ETF daily flows
Each day, millions of dollars flow in and out of the various spot Bitcoin ETFs. You can track the flows for each of the 11 ETFs below using the ticker codes listed above:
Bitcoin ETF weekly flows
See how many US dollars are flowing into the spot Bitcoin ETFs each week:
Bitcoin ETF monthly flows
See how many US dollars are flowing into the spot Bitcoin ETFs each month:
How much BTC do the ETFs hold?
Track the daily BTC holdings of the various spot Bitcoin ETFs over time:
How do the spot Bitcoin ETFs work?
Spot Bitcoin ETFs allow investors to get exposure to the price of Bitcoin without having to buy and hold Bitcoin directly. Instead, the ETF provider buys and holds the underlying Bitcoin on behalf of ETF investors.
Unlike Bitcoin itself, Bitcoin ETFs are traded on traditional securities exchanges like the Nasdaq and NYSE Arca. This means they can be bought and sold through regular brokerage accounts or share-trading platforms.
Learn more about investing in Bitcoin ETFs.
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