Bitcoin spot ETF had a net outflow of US$261.5 million yesterday, the third consecutive day of net outflow
According to data from farside investors, Bitcoin spot ETF had a net outflow of US$261.5 million yesterday, with net outflows for three consecutive days, including: · IBIT had a net inflow of US$49.3 million; · FBTC had a net inflow of US$12.9 million; · GBTC had a net outflow of US$386.6 million. ·BITB has a net inflow of US$18.6 million; ·ARKB has a net inflow of US$23.3 million; ·BTCO has a net outflow of US$10.2 million; ·EZBC has a net inflow of US$19 million; ·BRRR has a net inflow of US$2.9 million; ·HODL has a net inflow of US$9.3 million.
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