BlackRock BTC ETF Hits $3.9B Daily Volume Amid Bitcoin Drop

Grayscale's GBTC, the largest ETF by assets, ranks second in trading volume, reaching $1.96 billion on March 14.

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Ronak Kumar

Blackrock Btc Etf Hits $3.9B Daily Volume Amid Bitcoin Drop

The world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), set a new trading record, with over $3.9 billion in volume on March 14 as Bitcoin Price dropped 6%, according to data from CoinMarketCap

Blackrock Btc Etf Hits 3.9B Daily Volume Amid Bitcoin Drop 2
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Despite this, Bitcoin has started to rebound. IBIT has been leading in volume and inflows among the new ETFs launched in January, seeing a record $849 million inflow on March 12. 

Grayscale’s GBTC remains the largest ETF by assets but came second in trading volume at $1.96 billion on March 14. Grayscale’s market share has dropped below 50%, with outflows of nearly $11.7 billion since converting to an ETF. 

Bloomberg’s ETF analyst Eric Balchunas noted that the combined monthly trading volume of the ten ETFs has surpassed previous months, reaching $65 billion this month. 

Additionally, net inflows set a record of over $1 billion on March 12. Bitcoin experienced a 2% drop in the last 24 hours, reaching a high of over $73,500 before falling to $68,855, then recovering to over $71,600.

The surge in trading volumes and record inflows for Bitcoin ETFs alongside Bitcoin’s price fluctuations underscores the growing investor interest and volatility in the cryptocurrency market.

Also Read: BlackRock IBIT Hits $14.7B Milestone in Bitcoin ETF


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Ronak Kumar is a Crypto Journalist with over 3 years of experience covering blockchain, AI, finance, and emerging digital trends. With a background in Commerce (B.Com) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), he combines business insight with a clear understanding of the evolving crypto space. His reporting has been featured in major publications, with his work cited by NDTV, Hindustan Times, and Outlook India on topics like Trump Memecoin, Bhutan’s crypto mining, and Barron Trump’s digital presence.