Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana ETFs Record Significant Net Outflows on February 6

BTC-1,13%
ETH-2,32%
SOL-1,94%

Gate News bot message, according to the February 6 update, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a 1-day net outflow of 6,201 BTC (equivalent to $422.85 million) and a 7-day net outflow of 17,435 BTC (equivalent to $1.19 billion).

Ethereum ETFs showed a 1-day net outflow of 13,695 ETH (equivalent to $26.98 million) and a 7-day net outflow of 147,069 ETH (equivalent to $289.73 million).

Solana ETFs reported a 1-day net outflow of 12,241 SOL (equivalent to $1.03 million) and a 7-day net outflow of 67,632 SOL.

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