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Spot Bitcoin ETFs Receive $12 Million in Capital on November 817,5

Spot Bitcoin ETFs Receive $12 Million in Capital on November 817,5

HappyCoinNewsHappyCoinNews2024/11/14 00:55
By:HappyCoinNews

On November 12, the total daily inflow of funds into spot bitcoin ETF reached $817,5 million. This is less than the $1,1 billion that investors invested in the funds the day before.

BlackRock's IBIT led the inflows on Tuesday, with $778,3 million coming into the fund. Fidelity's FBTC received about $37,2 million from investors. Mini Bitcoin Trust by Grayscale and HODL VanEck, in turn, raised $10 million.

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Inflow of funds into spot BTC- ETF

The second largest stock exchange Bitcoin - Grayscale's GBTC net asset value fund lost $17,8 million. ETF ARKB from Ark and 21Shares investors withdrew $5,4 million.

Tuesday was also a good day for Ethereum-based spot funds. November 12, ETH- ETF recorded the second-largest inflow of funds at $135,9 million. The record figure came on November 11 and amounted to about $295 million.

The largest amount of money was invested in the ETHA fund from BlackRock - $131,5 million. ETF Bitwise's ETHW saw nearly $17 million in inflows, while Mini saw nearly $XNUMX million in inflows. Ethereum Trust from Grayscale - $12,7 million.

Grayscale's ETHE was the only ETH exchange-traded fund to report outflows of $33,2 million.

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