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Bitcoin ETFs See $1.4 Billion Inflows Amid Market Turmoil

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The past week has seen significant developments in the cryptocurrency market, with over $1.4 billion flowing into U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs, according to data from Bitfinex analysts. However, despite this influx of...

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Bitcoin ETFs See $1.4 Billion Inflows Amid Market Turmoil

Analysts explain why price isn't rising, and other crypto news

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past week has seen significant developments in the cryptocurrency market, with over $1.4 billion flowing into U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs, according to data from Bitfinex analysts. However, despite this influx of capital, the price of bitcoin has remained largely unchanged, leaving many to wonder why the expected price increase has not materialized.

According to Bitfinex analysts, the reason for this disparity lies in the way ETF inflows are often misread as immediate spot demand. Authorized participants often create and short ETF shares before buying the underlying bitcoin, delaying real spot-market purchases. This means that the actual demand for bitcoin may be lower than the ETF inflows suggest, resulting in a stagnant price.

Meanwhile, global events are causing turmoil in other markets. In South Korea, trading was halted as key indexes dropped 10% due to the Middle East crisis, which has driven a global exodus from stocks. The Kospi and Kosdaq indexes tripped circuit breakers, leading to a temporary halt in trading.

In other news, a former Los Angeles Police Department officer, Eric Halem, was convicted of handcuffing and threatening to kill a teenager to steal Bitcoin worth $350,000. This incident highlights the risks and vulnerabilities associated with cryptocurrency transactions.

On a more positive note, the state of Indiana has taken a step towards embracing cryptocurrency, with Governor Eric Holcomb signing a bill that allows cryptocurrencies to be included in retirement plans. The bill, known as House Bill 1042, also includes provisions to protect the rights of crypto users, barring public agencies from enforcing rules that ban crypto payments, self-custody, or mining.

In a separate development, prediction market giant Polymarket has pulled its nuclear detonation market following public backlash. The company has faced accusations of war betting and insider trading, and has been banned in several countries. This move highlights the ongoing challenges faced by cryptocurrency and blockchain companies as they navigate complex regulatory environments.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, it is clear that there are many factors at play, from global events to regulatory changes. While the price of bitcoin may not be rising as expected, the underlying trends and developments suggest a complex and dynamic market that is worth watching.

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  • Bitfinex analysts, as reported by Omkar Godbole
  • Cointelegraph, "Korea halts trading as key indexes drop 10% on Middle East crisis"
  • Cointelegraph, "Former LAPD cop convicted of $350K crypto theft and kidnapping"
  • Cointelegraph, "Indiana governor signs bill allowing crypto in retirement plans"
  • Cointelegraph, "Polymarket Pulls Nuclear Detonation Market Following Public Backlash"

The past week has seen significant developments in the cryptocurrency market, with over $1.4 billion flowing into U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs, according to data from Bitfinex analysts. However, despite this influx of capital, the price of bitcoin has remained largely unchanged, leaving many to wonder why the expected price increase has not materialized.

According to Bitfinex analysts, the reason for this disparity lies in the way ETF inflows are often misread as immediate spot demand. Authorized participants often create and short ETF shares before buying the underlying bitcoin, delaying real spot-market purchases. This means that the actual demand for bitcoin may be lower than the ETF inflows suggest, resulting in a stagnant price.

Meanwhile, global events are causing turmoil in other markets. In South Korea, trading was halted as key indexes dropped 10% due to the Middle East crisis, which has driven a global exodus from stocks. The Kospi and Kosdaq indexes tripped circuit breakers, leading to a temporary halt in trading.

In other news, a former Los Angeles Police Department officer, Eric Halem, was convicted of handcuffing and threatening to kill a teenager to steal Bitcoin worth $350,000. This incident highlights the risks and vulnerabilities associated with cryptocurrency transactions.

On a more positive note, the state of Indiana has taken a step towards embracing cryptocurrency, with Governor Eric Holcomb signing a bill that allows cryptocurrencies to be included in retirement plans. The bill, known as House Bill 1042, also includes provisions to protect the rights of crypto users, barring public agencies from enforcing rules that ban crypto payments, self-custody, or mining.

In a separate development, prediction market giant Polymarket has pulled its nuclear detonation market following public backlash. The company has faced accusations of war betting and insider trading, and has been banned in several countries. This move highlights the ongoing challenges faced by cryptocurrency and blockchain companies as they navigate complex regulatory environments.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, it is clear that there are many factors at play, from global events to regulatory changes. While the price of bitcoin may not be rising as expected, the underlying trends and developments suggest a complex and dynamic market that is worth watching.

Sources:

  • Bitfinex analysts, as reported by Omkar Godbole
  • Cointelegraph, "Korea halts trading as key indexes drop 10% on Middle East crisis"
  • Cointelegraph, "Former LAPD cop convicted of $350K crypto theft and kidnapping"
  • Cointelegraph, "Indiana governor signs bill allowing crypto in retirement plans"
  • Cointelegraph, "Polymarket Pulls Nuclear Detonation Market Following Public Backlash"

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