Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Record Outflows While Solana ETF Sees Inflows on Feb 13

BTC-4,6%
ETH-4,8%
SOL-4,32%

Gate News bot message, according to the February 13 update, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a 1-day net outflow of 5,042 BTC (approximately $339.68 million) and a 7-day net outflow of 826 BTC (approximately $55.65 million). Ethereum ETFs showed a 1-day net outflow of 73,075 ETH (approximately $144.84 million) and a 7-day net outflow of 123,376 ETH (approximately $244.53 million). In contrast, Solana ETFs registered a 1-day net inflow of 19,170 SOL (approximately $1.55 million), while showing a 7-day net outflow of 21,724 SOL.

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