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On January 7, according to @lookonchain, Fidelity's spot Bitcoin ETF saw significant inflows, totaling $828.97 million and 8,238 BTC. Fidelity's ETF received the largest inflow, surpassing BlackRock's. Fidelity currently holds 209,135 BTC, valued at approximately $21.05 billion. However, BlackRock's...

On January 7, Fidelity's spot Bitcoin ETF attracted $828.97 million in net inflows, surpassing BlackRock, with Fidelity holding 209,135 BTC worth $21.05 billion. However, BlackRock's ETF garnered more Ethereum inflows, totaling 33,618 ETH versus Fidelity's 1,250 ETH, with BlackRock holding 1,114,423 ETH valued at $4.05 billion.

According to @lookonchain, Fidelity's spot Bitcoin ETF saw significant inflows on January 7, totaling $828.97 million and 8,238 BTC, surpassing BlackRock's inflows. Fidelity currently holds 209,135 BTC, valued at approximately $21.05 billion. However, BlackRock's Ethereum ETF attracted more inflows, with 33,618 ETH compared to Fidelity's 1,250 ETH, totaling 33,780 ETH. BlackRock's ETF holds 1,114,423 ETH, valued at $4.05 billion.

@lookonchain analytics on the social media network X published data regarding daily inflows registered by spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on January 7, indicating Fidelity's lead in Bitcoin inflows over BlackRock. Fidelity's net inflow for Bitcoin ETFs amounted to $828.97 million, while BlackRock's Ethereum ETF attracted an inflow of 33,618 ETH versus Fidelity's 1,250 ETH.

On January 7, @lookonchain shared that Fidelity's net inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs constituted an impressive $828.97 million worth 8,238 BTC. The largest inflow was absorbed by Fidelity Wide Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), comprising 3,625 BTC equal to $364.8 million, leaving behind even BlackRock’s IBIT with its 2,047 BTC worth $200,756,454.

Fidelity also managed to beat BlackRock by weekly net inflow, scooping up 7,972 BTC versus IBIT’s 955. Currently, Fidelity holds 209,135 Bitcoin equal to roughly $21.05 billion. However, BlackRock's ETF attracted more Ethereum inflows, exceeding Fidelity’s inflows and absorbing 33,618 ETH versus Fidelity’s 1,250 ETH, totaling 33,780 ETH. BlackRock’s ETF currently holds 1,114,423 ETH worth $4.05 billion.

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