According to SoSoValue data, on June 1st Eastern Time, Bitcoin spot ETF had a total net outflow of $484 million, continuing 11 days of net outflows. Ethereum spot ETF had a total net outflow of $44.4389 million, continuing 15 days of net outflows.

BTC-5.87%
ETH-3.75%
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OldKeycapTrader
· 3h ago
15 days of net outflow of ETH still hasn't broken the previous low; the bears are actually quite powerless.
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OffshoreWindOrder
· 10h ago
Continuous outflow but the coin price stays flat, who's taking it? Asian funds?
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GateUser-423f10e3
· 11h ago
44.43 million isn't a lot for ETH, but the signals have been poor for 15 consecutive days.
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BlueberryStakingMachine
· 11h ago
The data lag of ETFs is too strong; by the time you see it, the chips have already been sold out.
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NeonFusionIceCream
· 11h ago
484 million, used to be enough to make a splash, now the market is as calm as if nothing happened
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DustyAlpha
· 11h ago
This data needs to be considered alongside futures positions; looking at ETFs alone can lead to misjudgments.
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SummerNightColdWallet
· 11h ago
The noise around GBTC repositioning hasn't died down yet; actual outflows should be discounted.
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SushiSlippage
· 11h ago
Institutions are not a monolith; some are exiting while others are entering. The term "net outflow" is too broad.
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GateUser-ae5cc7b3
· 11h ago
When the US stock market is closed, BTC remains stable; once it opens, it drops—those who understand, understand.
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BetweenBidAndAsk
· 11h ago
Continuous net outflow but the price hasn't collapsed, indicating buying interest elsewhere.
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