Bitcoin ETFs posted a fifth straight day of outflows, losing $127 million, led again by a major exit from Blackrock’s IBIT. Ether ETFs weren’t spared either, with $11.19 million exiting the space, pushing total net assets further below the $6 billion threshold. Outflows Persist With Significant Withdrawals on Bitcoin ETFs and Further Dips for Ether […]
Bitcoin ETFs posted a fifth straight day of outflows, losing $127 million, led again by a major exit from Blackrock’s IBIT. Ether ETFs weren’t spared either, with $11.19 million exiting the space, pushing total net assets further below the $6 billion threshold. Outflows Persist With Significant Withdrawals on Bitcoin ETFs and Further Dips for Ether […]
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