ChainCatcher reports that, according to Trader T, Ethereum spot ETF net outflows reached $1.1308 billion, slightly below the previous day’s $1.2922 billion.
Fidelity FETH leads the outflow list with a daily outflow of $43.52 million, followed by BlackRock ETHA with an outflow of $28.96 million. Two Grayscale products combined for a total outflow of $31.54 million, with Grayscale Mini ETH outflows at $18.11 million, a significant increase from the previous day’s $4.43 million. Bitwise ETHW and 21Shares CETH respectively saw outflows of $6.18 million and $2.88 million.
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