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BTC Spot ETF Records $295M Total Net Outflow on Wednesday, While ETH ETF Sees $14.89M Net Inflow
July 2 News: According to SoSovalue data, the US BTC spot ETF recorded a total net outflow of nearly $295 million yesterday, marking the 10th consecutive day of total net outflows.
Among them, BlackRock’s IBIT and Grayscale’s GBTC had the largest and second-largest net outflows yesterday, at $219 million (approximately 3,650 BTC) and $62.79 million (approximately 1,040 BTC), respectively.
Next were Fidelity’s FBTC and Ark&21Shares’ ARKB, which recorded single-day net outflows of $51.02 million (848.27 BTC) and $39.90 million (663.34 BTC), respectively.
Meanwhile, Grayscale’s BTC and Morgan Stanley’s MSBT saw single-day net inflows of $36.33 million (604.04 BTC) and $29.81 million (495.69 BTC), respectively.
Invesco’s BTCO and Frankin’s EZBC recorded single-day net inflows of $5.37 million (89.29 BTC) and $3.48 million (57.79 BTC), respectively.
VanEck’s HODL and Hashdex’s DEFI recorded single-day net inflows of $2.13 million (35.35 BTC) and $1.36 million (22.63 BTC), respectively.
As of now, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is $72.46 billion, accounting for 6.01% of Bitcoin’s total market value, with cumulative total net inflows of $50.86 billion.
On the same day, US Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a total net inflow of $14.89 million—the first day of net inflows after 9 consecutive days of net outflows.
Among them, BlackRock’s ETHA, with $36.64 million (approximately 22,640 ETH), became the only Ethereum ETF to register a net outflow yesterday, and ETHA’s cumulative net inflow is currently $11.09 billion.
Meanwhile, Grayscale’s ETH, BlackRock’s ETHB, and Fidelity’s FETH recorded single-day net outflows of $18.46 million (approximately 11,410 ETH), $1.67 million (approximately 1,030 ETH), and $1.61 million (996.82 ETH), respectively.
As of now, the total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs is $8.56 billion, accounting for 4.39% of Ethereum’s total market value, with cumulative total net inflows of $10.86 billion.
On the same day, the XRP ETF recorded a single-day net outflow of $1.86 million; while SOL, HYPE, and LINK recorded single-day net inflows of $0.52 million, $2.85 million, and nearly $0.92 million, respectively.
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