Today, 9 spot Bitcoin ETFs have a net increase in holdings of 3,037 BTC, with a net inflow of approximately US$210 million
Lookonchain data shows that on March 29, 9 spot Bitcoin ETFs (including Grayscale) had a net increase in holdings of 3,037 BTC, with a net inflow of approximately US$210.8 million. Among them, Grayscale reduced its holdings of 4,382 BTC, with a net outflow of approximately US$304.17 million, and currently holds 335,154 BTC, equivalent to approximately US$23.26 billion. BlackRock has increased its holdings of 6,060 BTC, with a net inflow of approximately US$420.66 million, and currently holds 252,011 BTC, equivalent to approximately US$17.49 billion.
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