U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds added $606 million in net inflows on August 20, extending their positive flow streak to four consecutive sessions, according to Wu Blockchain.
The latest daily figure adds to a broader pattern of institutional and retail capital moving into regulated bitcoin exposure. Just days earlier, BTC-Pulse reported that spot funds took in $853 million in a single week, with BlackRock’s IBIT leading those weekly inflows: Bitcoin Investors Pour $853 Million Into Spot ETFs as BlackRock’s IBIT Leads Weekly Inflows.
What the $606 Million Inflow Streak Shows
The four-day run of net inflows suggests that investors are treating spot Bitcoin ETFs as a primary vehicle for BTC exposure rather than a short-term trade. The sustained appetite aligns with the accumulation trend BTC-Pulse covered earlier, when Bitcoin Whales Accumulate $1.2 Billion in BTC as Spot ETF Inflows Reach $750 Million.
At the same time, the current streak is a useful reminder that not every fund in the category benefits equally when demand shifts. BTC-Pulse has also reported on First U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETF to Close as Inflows Dwindle and AI Lures Capital, showing how issuer-specific products can lose ground even as the broader spot ETF complex grows.
What to Watch Next for Spot Bitcoin ETF Flows
The next test for the streak will be whether inflows remain broad-based across major issuers or concentrate again in the largest funds. Traders and analysts are also watching broader risk sentiment, because Bitcoin ETF flows have often tracked shifts in liquidity expectations and equity market direction.
The $606 million daily print does not by itself signal a price target, but it shows that spot Bitcoin ETF demand has not stalled during the current market phase. If the streak continues, it would reinforce the view that BTC exposure through regulated exchange-traded funds remains an active allocation theme rather than a one-time reaction.