Australia's Monochrome Bitcoin Spot ETF holdings surpass 1,182 units, with assets under management exceeding 162 million AUD

【币界】Monochrome的现货比特币ETF(IBTC)最新披露了一份关键数据:截至1月7日,该基金已累积持有1182枚比特币,对应的管理规模超过1.62亿澳元。这反映了机构投资者对比特币现货ETF的持续关注。作为澳大利亚市场上的比特币投资工具,IBTC的持仓增长也从侧面印证了全球范围内比特币ETF产品的吸引力不断提升,特别是在合规投资框架下,越来越多机构开始配置BTC敞口。

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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 36m ago
1182 Bitcoins have been accumulated, and Australia is starting to get involved as well. Institutions have entered the market, which is quite significant. The Monochrome ETF holdings are growing so rapidly, indicating a strong demand for buying BTC through compliant channels. Now you can exchange AUD for Bitcoin, and it feels like the global ETF race is about to heat up. With a management scale of 162 million AUD, wow... institutional money is really substantial. Thinking about the spot BTC ETF in the US, it seems Australia won't be far behind for long. Holdings have surpassed a thousand, which sounds very stable. I just wonder if they will continue to increase their positions. Institutional allocation of BTC has become the norm? It feels like I haven't kept up with the pace yet. Australian institutions also have a positive outlook on Bitcoin, so maybe I should pay more attention to these compliant products. The rapid growth of this ETF shows that people are really using it, unlike some obscure products that no one pays attention to.
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 01-09 03:02
This IBTC in Australia is also starting to suck blood. 1182 BTC is definitely a large holder level.
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TokenEconomistvip
· 01-08 06:08
actually, let me break this down—1182 btc at current prices is basically institutional validation in action. think of it this way: when you see aum growing like this through etf inflows, you're watching traditional finance literally repricing risk allocation. the key variable here is adoption velocity, ceteris paribus.
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YieldHuntervip
· 01-08 06:06
honestly if you look at the data... 1182 BTC inflow into a single ETF is actually pretty modest when you consider the AUM. technically speaking that's like what, ~$62k per coin? the correlation with institutional adoption narratives is real but ngl the risk-adjusted metrics here aren't screaming sustainable returns to me. degens will chase the ETF pump tho
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BlockchainBouncervip
· 01-08 06:01
Australia is also actively getting on board. It seems that institutions are really starting to focus on BTC allocation.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 01-08 05:45
1182 Bitcoins, Australia is also starting to follow suit --- Institutions are疯狂配置BTC, compliance frameworks are really changing the game --- Oh my god, 162 million AUD, how many people's hard-earned money is that --- The world is buying spot ETFs, what are we hesitating for --- Australia’s IBTC growth rate feels like it’s not far from breaking 10 billion --- Holding over a thousand belongs to it, compliance is truly a money-printing machine --- One Bitcoin ETF product per country, is this the default reserve? --- Over a thousand Bitcoins lying in ETFs, it's really awesome
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 01-08 05:40
Australia is also starting to copy, 1182 Bitcoins is not a small number.
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