On April 26, nine spot Bitcoin ETFs reduced their holdings by a total of about 2,987 BTC
According to Mars Finance, according to Lookonchain monitoring, the spot Bitcoin ETF data on April 26 is as follows:
1. Grayscale reduced its holdings by 2051 BTC, worth approximately US$130.66 million, and currently holds 300,613 BTC, worth approximately US$19.15 billion;
2. BlackRock has not increased its holdings of any Bitcoin in a row, and still holds 274,462 BTC, worth approximately US$17.4 billion;
3. Nine spot Bitcoin ETFs (including Grayscale) reduced their holdings by 2087 BTC, worth approximately US$190.26 million.
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