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List of Flash News about IBIT ETF flows

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2025-12-03
17:19
Breaking: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says he was wrong on Bitcoin (BTC), per Altcoin Daily — trading implications via IBIT ETF flows and CME signals

According to @AltcoinDaily, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said he was wrong about Bitcoin and crypto, drawing trader attention to potential institutional-demand signals; source: Altcoin Daily on X, Dec 3, 2025. If confirmed by primary sources such as BlackRock statements or broadcast interviews, traders typically monitor BTC spot, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) creations and redemptions, and CME futures basis for institutional flow confirmation; sources: U.S. SEC approval order for spot Bitcoin ETFs on Jan 10, 2024; BlackRock iShares IBIT product page; CME Group Bitcoin futures market data. Fink previously shifted tone by describing Bitcoin as digitalizing gold in 2023, alongside BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF filing, which established an institutional framework for BTC exposure; sources: Fox Business interview with Larry Fink on July 5, 2023; SEC EDGAR S-1 for iShares Bitcoin Trust filed June 2023. Actionable setup: in the wake of headline-driven sentiment, track IBIT daily net flows and CME basis for confirmation before sizing BTC positions, and seek direct confirmation from BlackRock or full interview transcripts to validate the quote; sources: BlackRock iShares fund flow disclosures; CME Group market data; BlackRock corporate communications.

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2025-09-17
03:50
BlackRock $209.2M Bitcoin (BTC) Buy Report Sparks Trader Alert: How to Verify IBIT ETF Flows Now

According to @rovercrc, BlackRock just bought $209.2M worth of Bitcoin (BTC) (source: @rovercrc on X, Sep 17, 2025). The post does not include wallet evidence, trade venue, or iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) creation details, so the report is unconfirmed pending official flow data (source: @rovercrc on X, Sep 17, 2025; source: BlackRock iShares official disclosures). Traders seeking confirmation should check IBIT daily creations/redemptions and shares outstanding on BlackRock’s site and DTCC basket data after U.S. market close, and monitor BTC price, CME futures basis, and funding on exchange dashboards for any reaction if inflows are confirmed (source: BlackRock iShares disclosures; source: DTCC public data; source: CME Group and major exchange public metrics).

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2025-09-04
04:52
BlackRock Bitcoin (BTC) Purchase Claim: @rovercrc Reports $289.8M Buy — Verification Steps and IBIT Flow Checks for Traders

According to @rovercrc, BlackRock just bought $289.8 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC) (source: @rovercrc on X). The post does not include corroborating evidence such as a BlackRock press release, SEC filing, IBIT ETF creation/redemption data, or on-chain transaction details to verify the claim (source: @rovercrc on X). Traders seeking confirmation should check BlackRock’s official newsroom for announcements, SEC EDGAR for material filings, and iShares’ IBIT daily holdings and creation/redemption reports for same-day or next-day flow changes (sources: BlackRock Newsroom; SEC EDGAR; iShares IBIT daily holdings/flows page). For market validation, monitor BTC spot price and volume on major exchanges and compare against any reported IBIT creations to align price action with potential institutional activity (sources: Binance, Coinbase, OKX market data dashboards; iShares IBIT daily holdings/flows page).

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2025-08-30
03:49
BlackRock Reportedly Buys $24.6M in Bitcoin (BTC): Verify via IBIT ETF Flows and iShares Data

According to @rovercrc, BlackRock just bought $24.6 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC). Source: @rovercrc on X. The post provides no transaction details, ETF creation data, or official disclosure to substantiate the claim. Source: @rovercrc on X. Traders should verify by checking iShares Bitcoin Trust IBIT daily holdings and creations or redemptions published by iShares BlackRock and cross-referencing Bloomberg ETF flow trackers for corresponding inflows near $24.6 million. Sources: iShares BlackRock, Bloomberg ETF flow data.

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