Happycoin.club - Since January 12, 2024, new spot Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated a significant amount of Bitcoin. In total, the ten funds raised 548,556.62 BTC, valued at $36.71 billion. Additionally, Grayscale's GBTC moved from a purely OTC fund to a publicly traded fund, currently holding 288,954.39 BTC.

Collectively, the 11 funds - GBTC, IBIT, FBTC, ARKB, BITB, HODL, BRRR, BTCO, BTCW and DEFI - hold 837,511.01 BTC.

These 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs represent a total of $56.05 billion and 4.25% of the current circulating supply of 19.7 million BTC. Excluding GBTC, Blackrock's IBIT leads with 276,190.03 BTC, followed by Fidelity's FBTC with 156,772.30 BTC. As of May 19, 2024, the combined ARKB of Ark Invest and 21share is 47,230 BTC, and Bitwise's BITB is 35,749.04 BTC. HODL Vaneck is the fifth largest holder with 9,587.63 BTC.

Source: sosovalue

The BRRR Valkyrie fund holds 8,561.29 BTC and the Invesco Galaxy BTCO fund holds 6,977 BTC. EZBC Franklin Templeton is next with 6,148 BTC, while BTCW Wisdomtree controls about 1,163.02 BTC. The Hashdex DEFI spot Bitcoin ETF has the smallest supply at 178.3 BTC.

In addition to the US Spot Bitcoin ETFs, three Hong Kong Spot Bitcoin ETFs collectively acquired 4,063.6 BTC, with China AMC holding 1,950 BTC, Bosera Hashkey holding 1,119 BTC, and Hong Kong Spot Bitcoin ETF Harvest holding 994.6 BTC.