BitMEX Research: Spot Bitcoin ETF saw a net outflow of US$80 million on its 10th day of listing
According to BitMEX Research data on January 26th, the US Bitcoin spot ETF had a total net outflow of $80 million on its 10th day of trading.
1. Grayscale's GBTC had a net outflow of approximately $394.1 million.
2. BlackRock's IBIT had a net inflow of $170.7 million.
3. Fidelity's FBTC had a net inflow of $101 million.
4. Bitwise's BITBC had a net inflow of $20 million.
5. Ark 21Shares' ARKB had a net inflow of $16.1 million.
6. Valkyrie's BRRR had a net inflow of $6.5 million.
BTCO from Invesco, EZBC from Franklin, HODL from VanEck, and BTCW from WisdomTree were not included in the calculation due to their small fund changes.
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