Data: Today, the US Bitcoin ETF experienced a net outflow of 2,414 BTC, and the Ethereum ETF experienced a net outflow of 57,543 ETH.

BTC4,03%
ETH5,66%
SOL7,02%

ChainCatcher reports that, according to market sources, as of press time, Bitcoin ETFs have net outflows of 2,414 BTC (valued at $160.71 million), with a 7-day net outflow of 7,194 BTC (valued at $479 million); Ethereum ETFs have net outflows of 57,543 ETH (valued at $110.83 million), with a 7-day net outflow of 65,691 ETH (valued at $126.52 million); SOL ETFs have net inflows of 73,731 SOL (valued at $6.12 million), with a 7-day net inflow of 155,080 SOL (valued at $12.87 million).

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