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BlackRock's IBIT Just Took In $284 Million In One Day As Q1 ETF Inflows Hit $18.7 Billion

Published Apr 27, 2026
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  • BlackRock's IBIT pulled in approximately $284 million on April 17, leading $664 million in total spot bitcoin ETF inflows that day.
  • Q1 2026 net inflows across spot bitcoin ETFs hit $18.7 billion, putting the year on pace to top both 2024 and 2025.
  • Total assets in U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs now sit above $128 billion.

Bitcoin is hovering near $79,000, but institutions aren't waiting for a breakout. They are already loading up.

BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) brought in about $284 million on April 17, the most of any spot bitcoin ETF that day, and the haul was part of an eight-day buying streak totaling roughly $1.34 billion. The bigger story sits one level above the daily prints.

The Q1 Number Is The Real Story

Spot bitcoin ETFs took in $18.7 billion in Q1 2026 alone, with IBIT pulling $8.4 billion of that and Fidelity's FBTC ranking second at $4.1 billion. Total assets across U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs now sit above $128 billion, and cumulative inflows since launch passed the $65 billion mark this quarter.

Institutional allocators - think pensions, endowments, and registered investment advisors - now hold roughly 38% of all spot bitcoin ETF shares. That is a different shareholder base than crypto had even two years ago, when retail still drove most of the flows.

Why The Daily Flows Still Matter

Daily prints can be noisy, but the recent pattern has been remarkably consistent for IBIT specifically. The fund pulled in $213.8 million on April 14, $291.9 million on April 15, and $284 million on April 17 - mostly in line with each other and supportive of price.

Bitcoin is approaching the $80,000 resistance line on the back of that demand, and U.S. Rep. Sheri Biggs disclosed up to $250,000 in IBIT shares earlier this month, one more sign the buyer base is widening into corners that didn't exist before.

Corporate Treasuries Are Buying Too

It isn't just ETFs. Strategy, the corporate bitcoin treasury vehicle led by Michael Saylor, now holds more than 815,000 BTC valued at over $63 billion, and Saylor signaled fresh buying over the weekend with a short post that read "The Beat Goes On."

That buyer adds another steady source of demand alongside the ETFs, soaking up available supply on a near-weekly basis.

What This Means For Investors

Steady ETF and corporate-treasury demand together change how bitcoin trades, since both groups absorb available supply, which can put a floor under price even when the macro picture turns messy.

The catch: institutional desks tend to hedge their positions rather than chase rallies, so the same flows that prop up the market in calm weeks can dampen explosive moves crypto investors used to count on.

What To Watch

If Q2 inflows track Q1, 2026 will end as the biggest year on record for bitcoin ETF money. The bigger question is whether bitcoin can clear $80,000 with this much regulated cash already in the seat.

Eight straight days of buying says BlackRock isn't waiting to find out.

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