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Total Assets Under Management of Bitcoin and Gold ETFs Breaks the 500 Billion Dollar Mark

  • The Assets Under Management (AUM) of Bitcoin ETFs surged from $20 billion (approximately ¥2.94 trillion, based on an exchange rate of ¥147 per dollar) to $162 billion (approximately ¥23.81 trillion) due to strong inflows of funds following the approval of Bitcoin ETFs in the United States.
  • The AUM of gold ETFs has nearly doubled to $325 billion (approximately ¥47.78 trillion), while the price of Bitcoin has increased by 175% since the launch of the ETF, surpassing the 66% increase in gold.

According to the latest data from Bold Report, the AUM of gold and Bitcoin (BTC) spot ETFs has surpassed the milestone of 500 billion Dollar (approximately 73.5 trillion yen) for the first time.

As of early August 2025, the AUM of gold ETFs has surged to approximately 325 billion Dollar (about 47 trillion 780 billion yen), while Bitcoin ETFs have increased to 162 billion Dollar (about 23 trillion 810 billion yen).

Gold has been a major asset in the ETF market for many years, steadily expanding in scale every year. However, Bitcoin has been gaining momentum rapidly, especially after the launch of Bitcoin ETFs in the United States.

Before the approval of the Bitcoin ETF, the world's AUM of the ETF was approximately 20 billion Dollar (about 2 trillion 940 billion yen). In the following months, this figure increased more than eightfold, and significant changes were observed in institutional investor demand. During the same period, the gold ETF also expanded, nearly doubling from 170 billion Dollar (about 24 trillion 990 billion yen).

The chart tracking the growth of AUM over the past five years clearly illustrates this change. While gold ETFs have shown a steady upward trend, Bitcoin ETFs have exhibited a more pronounced increase, with a notable acceleration recently.

Price trends reflect this divergence. Since the launch of the Bitcoin ETF in the United States, the price of Bitcoin has risen by approximately 175%, while gold has increased by 66%. This reflects both the growing interest of investors in Bitcoin and its highly volatile characteristics.

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