Since receiving approval from the SEC earlier this year, the Bitcoin spot ETF has attracted over $11.7 billion in funds, becoming a key signal for observing buying activity in the cryptocurrency market. This article, sourced from Bitbro, introduces the main platforms that provide information on the flow of funds in Bitcoin spot ETFs.
SoSo Value is a platform that provides comprehensive cryptocurrency market data, including detailed information on spot ETFs. This information includes the latest daily and cumulative fund flows, total trading volume, and total assets under management for all ETFs.
In addition, SoSo Value also provides data on the premium/discount, fund flows (daily and cumulative), assets under management, and trading volume (daily and cumulative) for each ETF. Users can also download historical data on total flows, cumulative total flows, total trading volume, and total assets under management for past days, and view visual charts, making SoSo Value a frequently referenced website.
With the listing of the Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs on April 30th, the website also discloses related data. However, SoSo Value emphasizes that due to the cash and physical purchase options for the Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in Hong Kong, the shares purchased through the physical purchase method do not generate cash inflows for the assets, so this data should not simply be included in the daily net inflow statistics.
Therefore, the focus of the data panel is not the fund flows of each ETF, but the daily inflows of Bitcoin or Ethereum from issuing institutions. It also provides the number of ETF shares issued by institutions, assets under management, as well as the premium/discount, market price, trading volume, number of trades, and turnover rate of each ETF relative to the underlying assets.
For data on Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs, it can be directly queried on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange website. Simply select “Virtual Assets” in the “Asset Class” section on the left sidebar and click execute filter to view all Hong Kong virtual asset ETF information.
Farside Investors focuses on providing “fund flow” data for Bitcoin spot ETFs. In addition to the latest daily data, it also covers fund flows for the past 12 days, as well as total fund flows, average fund flows, daily maximum and minimum fund flows for each ETF, and aggregates overall fund flow data for all ETFs. This data is particularly useful for readers who want to understand recent changes in fund flows for Bitcoin spot ETFs.
DeFi Llama, a platform well-known for its involvement in the DeFi ecosystem, now also provides information on Bitcoin spot ETFs. In addition to providing data on trading volume, AUM, and fund flows, similar to SoSo Value, it also offers visual presentations, but the data is less comprehensive and real-time.
Furthermore, DeFi Llama also provides basic information on each ETF, including price, management fees, and custodian institutions.