U.S. spot Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) ETFs pulled in $843.62 million Wednesday—the highest single-day total since October 7—as institutional money floods back into crypto after three months of cautious positioning, pushing BTC to test the critical $100,000 resistance level.

Three-Day Streak Brings $1.71 Billion In Fresh Capital

Wednesday’s massive inflow caps a three-day run that brought $1.71 billion into Bitcoin ETFs.

That’s a complete reversal from early January, when these same funds bled $1.38 billion from January 6-9 as investors pulled back.

The shift happened fast. Tuesday saw $753.73 million in inflows—the highest in three months at the time. 

Wednesday topped that with $843.62 million, the biggest single day since October 7.

BlackRock’s IBIT (NASDAQ:IBIT) led the charge with $648 million flowing in Wednesday alone. 

Fidelity’s FBTC (NYSE:FBTC) added $125.4 million, while Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB (NYSE:ARKB) attracted $27 million.

Overall, eight of the …

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