Data: The US HYPE spot ETF recorded a total net inflow of $3.4037 million in a single day.

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Mars Finance News, according to SoSoValue data, on May 27th (Eastern Time), the total net inflow of HYPE spot ETFs for the day was $3.4037 million.
The HYPE spot ETF with the highest net inflow yesterday was the 21Shares Hyperliquid ETF (THYP), with a daily net inflow of $1.7286 million, bringing its total net inflow to $45.7333 million.
The second was the Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP), with a daily net inflow of $1.6751 million, and a total net inflow of $56.6776 million.
As of press time, the total net asset value of HYPE spot ETFs was $119 million, with a HYPE net asset ratio of 0.89%, and the total cumulative net inflow had reached $98.7638 million.
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SugarMarketMaker
· 3h ago
0.89% net asset ratio, management fees are kept quite low.
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FomoLibrarian
· 7h ago
HYPE spot ETF is finally showing some signs of life; it was too quiet before.
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TvlDownBad
· 7h ago
The gap between THYP and BHYP is narrowing; the competition is interesting.
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HalfLifeHodler
· 7h ago
119M AUM, it’s considered a leading player in DeFi ETFs, right?
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BerryColdWallet
· 7h ago
Three products divert funds, and more users are making choices.
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GateUser-ad8b77bd
· 7h ago
The net inflow structure is healthy, with no single product dominating.
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GateUser-6fd3205e
· 7h ago
The total historical amount is about to break 100 million, and this data is refreshed every week.
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GateUser-173efae5
· 7h ago
3.4 million per day isn't considered explosive, but the trend is steady.
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