Yesterday, BITB had a net inflow of US$29.6 million and GBTC had a net outflow of US$7.1 million
According to Farside Investors monitoring data, the following is the fund data for US spot Bitcoin ETF and spot Ethereum ETF as of yesterday (October 24th):
Spot Bitcoin ETF: BITB net inflow of $29.6 million, GBTC net outflow of $7.1 million.
Spot Ethereum ETF: ETHW, CETH, ETHV had no inflow or outflow of funds.
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