Data: Bitcoin spot ETFs had a net inflow of $998 million last week
According to SoSoValue data the net inflow of Bitcoin spot ETF in the previous week's trading days (October 21 to October 25, Eastern Time) was 998 million US dollars. Among them, Grayscale ETF GBTC had a net outflow of 11.9 million US dollars last week, and the historical net outflow of GBTC is currently 20.11 billion US dollars. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net inflow last week was BlackRock ETF IBIT, with a weekly net inflow of 1.15 billion US dollars, and the total historical net inflow of IBIT has reached 23.99 billion US dollars. The second is Fidelity Bitcoin ETF FBTC, with a weekly net inflow of 71.7 million US dollars, and the total historical net inflow of FBTC has reached 10.38 billion US dollars. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net outflow last week was ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF ARKB, with a weekly net outflow of 206 million US dollars, and the total historical net inflow of ARKB has reached 2.65 billion US dollars.
As of now, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETF is 65.253 billion US dollars, and the ETF net asset ratio (the proportion of market value to total market value of Bitcoin) is 4.93%. The historical cumulative net inflow has reached 21.935 billion US dollars.
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