Odaily Planet Daily News Since its listing in January 2024, 10 new Bitcoin spot ETFs in the United States have accumulated 548,556.62 BTC, worth $36.71 billion. In addition, Grayscale GBTC currently holds 288,954.39 BTC. These 11 funds (GBTC, IBIT, FBTC, ARKB, BITB, HODL, BRRR, BTCO, BTCW and DEFI) hold a total of 837,511.01 BTC, worth $56.05 billion, accounting for 4.25% of the current 19.7 million BTC circulation supply. Excluding GBTC, BlackRock IBIT leads with 276,190.03 BTC, followed by Fidelity FBTC, which holds 156,772.30 BTC. As of May 19, 2024, Ark Invest and 21share's ARKB hold a total of 47,230 BTC, and Bitwise BITB holds 35,749.04 BTC. VanEck HODL is the fifth largest holder after GBTC, with 9,587.63 BTC. Valkyrie BRRR holds 8,561.29 BTC, while Invesco BTCO holds 6,977 BTC. Franklin Templeton's EZBC follows closely with 6148 BTC, while Wisdomtree's BTCW holds approximately 1163.02 BTC. Hashdex spot Bitcoin ETF DEFI has the least holdings, at 178.3 BTC. In addition to the US spot Bitcoin ETF, three spot Bitcoin ETFs from Hong Kong bought a total of 4,063.6 BTC, of ​​which China Asset Management held 1,950 BTC, Bosera Hashkey Fund held 1,119 BTC, and Harvest Fund held 994.6 BTC. (Bitcoin.com)