The era of Bitcoin ETFs (exchange-traded funds) is increasingly being defined by long-term capital that appears content to sit tight, rather than by fast money or speculative churn. As net assets across US spot Bitcoin ETFs approach $120 billion, analysts say the composition of holders — and their behavior — is quietly reshaping Bitcoin’s supply-demand dynamics in ways that may not show up in price action until much later. Total Net Assets for Bitcoin ETFs Top $120 Billion Data from the crypto research platform SoSoValue shows that the total net assets for spot Bitcoin ETFs were $123 billion as of January 14, after inflows reached $753 million. The last time ETF inflows were this high was on October 7, 2025, marking a three-month high
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