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I noticed that around $9 billion has flowed out of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs over the past four months. It’s a fairly significant movement that makes us reflect on where capital is shifting. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence ETFs continue to attract investments, while those on Bitcoin and Ether are experiencing these substantial outflows. The contrast between the decline in crypto ETFs and the ongoing growth in other sectors like AI ETFs is interesting. It seems investors are repositioning their portfolios, at least regarding direct exposure to Bitcoin and Ether through these instruments. Is this a temporary phase or a more structural trend change? The market remains dynamic, and these flow numbers are always useful for understanding institutional investor sentiment.