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Bitcoin market share remains stable at 59%: Funds are flowing back, why are institutional investors particularly fond of BTC?
[Coin World] Recently, the market performance of Bitcoin is interesting. In June, the market share of BTC surged to a high of 65%, but by September it dropped back to 57%, and now it has stabilized around 59.27%. It seems like a bit of a pullback, but from another perspective, this actually indicates that Bitcoin is still the ballast of the market.
Market analyst CyrilXBT recently pointed out a key phenomenon: funds are flowing back. This is not just a shuffle between small coins, but a genuine accumulation towards Bitcoin. Why? Just look at the real actions of institutional investors—BlackRock's IBIT Bitcoin ETF has already attracted over $25 billion in inflows by 2025. This is not a small amount.
This reflects a very real issue: when institutions and large funds choose to allocate to crypto assets, their first choice is Bitcoin, not other coins. This preference does not arise from nowhere; it is backed by the recognition of Bitcoin's properties as digital gold, as well as its strongest market dominance in the crypto market. From data to phenomena to capital flows, Bitcoin's king status seems to be maintained.
BlackRock's 25 billion investment is in, while retail investors are still playing with altcoins haha
Institutional players are just different, stability is the key
This wave of capital inflow feels like it's coming...
Digital gold is not just a nickname for nothing
Institutions really recognize this; it doesn't matter how much small coins rise.
25 billion flowing into IBIT? This is what we call real money voting.
BTC is the ultimate belief; no matter how it is tossed around, it won't die.
The return of funds indicates what? It still needs to be underwritten.