Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs See Significant Outflows, Solana ETF Records Inflows on Dec 19

BTC3,4%
ETH4,06%
SOL2,16%

Gate News bot message, according to the December 19 update, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a 1-day net outflow of 1,911 BTC ($168.14M) and a 7-day net outflow of 3,985 BTC ($350.72M). Ethereum ETFs showed a 1-day net outflow of 36,567 ETH ($108.35M) and a 7-day net outflow of 216,219 ETH ($640.66M). Meanwhile, Solana ETFs registered a 1-day net inflow of 90,692 SOL ($11.43M) and a 7-day net inflow of 527,783 SOL.

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