BlackRock put $209M behind Bitcoin’s rebound but can it last?

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs took in roughly $266 million on July 6, with IBIT supplying about $209 million, making the next few sessions a test of whether ETF demand can keep supporting BTC.

Bitcoin ETF support faces market test as Bitcoin rebounds on renewed institutional buying
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Quick Take

  1. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $265.7 million on July 6, led by BlackRock's IBIT with $209.4 million.
  2. The inflows helped reverse recent selling pressure and gave Bitcoin a public sign of renewed institutional buying support.
  3. But GBTC still lost $44.5 million, so the next sessions must show broader follow-through beyond one fund.

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs turned positive again on July 6, and the clearest question for Bitcoin is whether BlackRock's IBIT provided a sustained bid or just a single day of relief after recent selling pressure.

Farside Investors' Bitcoin ETF table showed $265.7 million of net inflows across the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF complex, with BlackRock's IBIT adding $209.4 million. That left IBIT as the swing buyer, while Grayscale's GBTC still posted a $44.5 million outflow and Grayscale's lower-fee BTC product added $42.3 million.

July 6 ETF bid test infographic showing U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF inflows, IBIT flow, GBTC outflow, and follow-through signals

A WuBlockchain post citing SoSoValue rounded the total Bitcoin ETF inflows to $266 million and IBIT to $209 million. On X, the data quickly sparked a debate between BlackRock buying again and a single green day that could fade if redemptions return.

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Why IBIT sets the next test

The fund's size makes the July 6 flow worth watching. BlackRock's official iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF page listed IBIT at about $46.5 billion in net assets as of July 6, with the trust designed to reflect the price of Bitcoin through an exchange-traded product. A $209.4 million daily inflow is small relative to that asset base, yet it can matter at the market's edge if it signals a return of steady buyer demand.

That distinction is the core market question. One green row can improve sentiment after recent ETF selling pressure. Durability requires repeat buying, a broader mix of issuers contributing to the flow, and less drag from legacy outflows.

Concentration is the weakness in the bullish read. IBIT absorbed most of the positive flow while GBTC remained negative, so the next print needs to show follow-through from the broader ETF complex rather than a single large fund offsetting pressure elsewhere.

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The Bitcoin backdrop keeps the issue live. CryptoSlate's Bitcoin market data showed BTC near $63,018 on July 7, with a market value around $1.26 trillion, 58.0% market dominance, and a nearly 6% seven-day gain. Around that level, ETF demand is one of the clearest public signals of institutional access adding support or merely following price.

From here, the bullish interpretation needs three signals: total Bitcoin ETF flows stay positive, buying spreads beyond IBIT, and GBTC-style outflows stop absorbing too much of the bid. Those signals would make July 6 look like the return of a real ETF support channel.

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If those signals fail to appear, July 6 reads as another short reset in a market still waiting for durable demand to replace bursts of relief.

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