A major bullish signal has emerged in the Bitcoin market: US spot Bitcoin ETFs have purchased 81,015 BTC so far in 2025, while only 69,284 new BTC have been mined during the same timeframe. This imbalance—where demand outpaces supply—is reinforcing confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term value and scarcity.
With ETFs now acting as large-scale institutional buyers, this trend indicates a growing appetite for Bitcoin exposure among traditional investors. It also points to increased pressure on the limited supply, which historically correlates with rising prices.
The approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. has already been hailed as a landmark moment. But now, the data shows that these ETFs are not just symbolic—they’re actively soaking up more BTC than the network can produce.
This type of demand shock is rare and echoes similar scenarios before major bull runs. As more investors gain easy access to Bitcoin through regulated financial products, the circulating supply on exchanges may dwindle, pushing prices higher.
Moreover, these figures could encourage other financial institutions to enter the market, further driving demand. It’s a classic case of supply and demand—and in this case, the buyers are winning.
BULLISH: US spot ETFs bought 81,015 $BTC while only 69,284 new $BTC were mined in 2025. pic.twitter.com/bfUJH0U18c
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) June 6, 2025
If this trend continues, it could lead to a structural shift in Bitcoin’s market. With ETFs purchasing more BTC than is being created, the network’s deflationary nature becomes even more pronounced.
HODLers, miners, and institutions alike may see increased competition for BTC, especially with the halving event reducing mining rewards. The combination of fixed supply and growing demand sets the stage for what could be a significant price surge in the coming months.
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