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Yesterday, spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net outflow of $158.3 million, while Ethereum ETFs experienced a net outflow of $75.9 million.

Yesterday, spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net outflow of $158.3 million, while Ethereum ETFs experienced a net outflow of $75.9 million.

2025-12-20 12:55

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ChainThink News, December 20, according to FarsideInvestors monitoring, the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a net outflow of $158.3 million yesterday. Among them, IBIT recorded a net outflow of $173.6 million;


Additionally, U.S. Ethereum spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $75.9 million, all attributed to BlackRock's ETHA.

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