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Yesterday the US Bitcoin spot ETF experienced a net outflow of $127.2 million

2025.04.10 11:56:21

On April 10th, according to the monitoring of Farside Investors, the net outflow of the US Bitcoin spot ETF yesterday was $127.2 million. This includes: BlackRock IBIT: -$89.7 million Bitwise BITB: +$6.7 million VanEck HODL: -$4.7 million Wtree BTCW: -$5.7 million Grayscale GBTC: -$33.8 million
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