The demand for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) exposure among U.S. investors continues to rise, with spot Bitcoin ETFs recording a fourth consecutive day of inflows on May 16.
What Happened: The total net inflow for the day reached $257.34 million, suggesting growing institutional interest in the leading cryptocurrency, according to data from SoSo value.
BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ:IBIT) led the surge with a net inflow of $93.70 million, followed by Fidelity's Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust (BATS:FBTC) at $67.08 million.
Notably, Grayscale's Bitcoin Investment Trust (OTC:GBTC), the world's largest Bitcoin fund, saw a more modest inflow of $4.64 million.
This bullish sentiment comes despite warnings from JPMorgan analysts who, in a recent report, stated that Bitcoin's upside potential is limited.
They cited the slowdown in inflows into U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs and waning interest in Hong Kong-based spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs as reasons for their cautious outlook.
JPMorgan estimates the current Bitcoin production cost to be between $42,000 and $45,000, potentially capping significant price increases in the short term.
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Institutional Investors Remain Bullish On Bitcoin
However, the analyst warnings seem to be falling on deaf ears among some major institutional players.
QCP Capital, a leading crypto firm, expects Bitcoin's price to revisit its November 2023 highs of $74,000.
They point to sizeable call option purchases (contracts that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy Bitcoin at a certain price by a certain date) as evidence of strong institutional demand.
QCP Capital also highlights the recent investments by large asset managers Millenium and Schonfeld, who allocated approximately 3% and 2% of their assets under management (AUM) to Bitcoin spot ETFs, respectively.
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This event promises to provide valuable insights into the future trajectory of digital assets, offering perspectives from leading industry experts on investment strategies and market developments.
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