The US BTC ETF lost $1.2 billion in eight days, creating the longest period of capital outflow in history.
On September 9th, according to data, in the eight trading days up to September 6th, investors withdrew a total of $1.2 billion from the US BTC ETF, marking the longest continuous outflow of funds since the listing of the US Spot BTC ETF at the beginning of the year. During this period, high-risk assets fell sharply in global markets.
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The US BTC ETF lost $1.2 billion in eight days, creating the longest period of capital outflow in history.
On September 9th, according to data, in the eight trading days up to September 6th, investors withdrew a total of $1.2 billion from the US BTC ETF, marking the longest continuous outflow of funds since the listing of the US Spot BTC ETF at the beginning of the year. During this period, high-risk assets fell sharply in global markets.