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Institutional investors pour $170 million into Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin ETFs saw $170 million in inflows Tuesday, lifting total U.S. AUM to $63.8 billion despite a recent $35 million Coldcard wallet hack. Institutional investors are returning due to BlackRockโ€™s nโ€ฆ

Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds See Spike In Inflows Following Huge Hack
Bitcoin Magazine โ€” 10 August 2026
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Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded their highest single-day inflows in months on Tuesday, with investors pouring an additional $170 million into U.S.-listed products. The surge came despite last monthโ€™s $35 million hack of Coldcard wallets, a breach that exposed vulnerabilities in the hardware devices used by long-term bitcoin holders. The contradiction highlights how quickly institutional money can shift focus from security scares to long-term price bets.

The inflows are part of a broader rotation back into regulated bitcoin exposure after a quiet summer. Analysts point to two triggers: the recent launch of BlackRockโ€™s iShares Bitcoin Trust on August 12 and the Federal Reserveโ€™s signal that interest-rate cuts are likely before year-end. Those factors have convinced allocators that the regulatory and macro backdrop is finally stable enough to justify fresh allocations, even with headlines about exchange hacks.

Tuesdayโ€™s net buying lifted the total assets under management in U.S. spot-bitcoin ETFs to $63.8 billion, surpassing the previous record set in early August. BlackRock alone took in $135 million, while Fidelity added $30 million, according to data from Bloomberg Intelligence. Coinbase, the custodian for most of the funds, reported no abnormal withdrawal requests from clients, suggesting the inflows represent new money rather than a rotation from self-custody wallets.

The next test will come on Friday, when the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the August consumer-price index. Any sign of persistent inflation could delay Fed easing and sour risk appetite, potentially reversing the ETF inflows. Conversely, a softer inflation print may accelerate the flow into bitcoin products and push the total AUM past $65 billion by month-end. Either way, the latest numbers show that regulated bitcoin ETFs have become the default on-ramp for mainstream investors, regardless of isolated security incidents.

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