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Crypto ETFs Face More Losses

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The latest figures reveal that 12 U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) faced $54.13 million in net outflows on Thursday.

Crypto ETFs Face More Losses

U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) encountered net outflows to the tune of $54.13 million on Thursday, whereas nine spot ether ETFs faced a more modest loss of $3.2 million from their funds on Friday, Oct. 30, 2024.

The nine spot ethereum ETFs posted losses on Oct. 3 following a day of gains, with a total of $3.2 million being withdrawn from the funds. The outflows were largely driven by Grayscale’s ETHE fund, which saw a hefty $14.69 million being pulled on Thursday.

In addition to ETHE, Fidelity’s FETH fund also encountered a loss with $587,009 being withdrawn. However, Blackrock’s ETHA fund managed to help mitigate the overall outflows with positive inflows clocking in at $12.08 million.

According to data from sosovalue.xyz, the $3.2 million withdrawn from the nine funds brings the total net outflows to $561.05 million since July 23. Collectively, the funds now hold $6.44 billion in ether, which comprises 2.28% of ethereum’s total market value. Notably, Thursday's trading session saw a total of $115.66 million in volume.

Meanwhile, spot bitcoin ETFs faced steeper losses on Thursday with a total of $54.13 million being withdrawn from the funds. This reduction in inflows brings the cumulative net inflows to $18.47 billion since Jan. 11.

The day’s largest loss was encountered by Ark Invest and 21shares’ ARKB fund, which saw $57.97 million being pulled. Fidelity's FBTC fund followed with a reduction of $37.21 million, while Blackrock's IBIT fund managed to help counterbalance the day's downturn.

Specifically, IBIT attracted $35.96 million, whereas Bitwise's BITB secured $2.65 million, and Invesco's BTCO fund saw positive inflows of $2.44 million on Thursday.

According to sosovalue.xyz metrics, the 12 funds collectively hold $56.31 billion in bitcoin, which represents 4.69% of bitcoin's total market capitalization, with Thursday's trades clocking in at $1.13 billion.

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