Bitcoin ETFs Showdown: Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC) AUM Growth and Comparison to Gold.
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jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2025, 1:09 pm ET1 min de lectura
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On September 17, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded their first notable outflow in over a week, with $51.28 million leaving the market. This shift, however, was not uniform across all ETFs. Grayscale’s flagship GBTC experienced heavy losses, with $62.64 million withdrawn. Despite this, Grayscale’s lower-fee Bitcoin Mini Trust ($BTC) saw inflows of $22.54 million, raising its lifetime tally to $1.84 billion [1].
The net outflows left the total assets under management for Bitcoin spot ETFs at $152.45 billion, equivalent to 6.62% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization. This resilience contrasts with Ethereum ETFs, which continue to face persistent outflows, with a total of $1.89 million in net outflows on September 17 [1].
The renewed interest in Bitcoin ETFs is evident in the recent SEC filings. Five new applications were submitted, including products targeting Avalanche, Sui, and Bonk. Additionally, the SEC approved new listing rules for major exchanges, paving the way for wider listings of spot ETFs tied to a range of cryptocurrencies [1].
These developments suggest that Bitcoin, through its ETFs, is gaining traction as a viable investment option, potentially rivaling traditional assets like gold. The recent growth in GBTC's assets under management indicates investor confidence in Bitcoin's long-term prospects.
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The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC) is experiencing growth in assets under management again. The article suggests that this could be a positive sign for Bitcoin, potentially making it a better investment than gold. The GBTC has been analyzed as part of a "Bitcoin ETFs Showdown" series, and its performance has been compared to other Bitcoin ETFs.
The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC) has seen a resurgence in assets under management, a positive sign for Bitcoin's potential as an investment. This development comes amidst significant market shifts and increased institutional interest in cryptocurrency ETFs.On September 17, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded their first notable outflow in over a week, with $51.28 million leaving the market. This shift, however, was not uniform across all ETFs. Grayscale’s flagship GBTC experienced heavy losses, with $62.64 million withdrawn. Despite this, Grayscale’s lower-fee Bitcoin Mini Trust ($BTC) saw inflows of $22.54 million, raising its lifetime tally to $1.84 billion [1].
The net outflows left the total assets under management for Bitcoin spot ETFs at $152.45 billion, equivalent to 6.62% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization. This resilience contrasts with Ethereum ETFs, which continue to face persistent outflows, with a total of $1.89 million in net outflows on September 17 [1].
The renewed interest in Bitcoin ETFs is evident in the recent SEC filings. Five new applications were submitted, including products targeting Avalanche, Sui, and Bonk. Additionally, the SEC approved new listing rules for major exchanges, paving the way for wider listings of spot ETFs tied to a range of cryptocurrencies [1].
These developments suggest that Bitcoin, through its ETFs, is gaining traction as a viable investment option, potentially rivaling traditional assets like gold. The recent growth in GBTC's assets under management indicates investor confidence in Bitcoin's long-term prospects.

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