The US spot Ethereum ETF saw a net outflow of $259.77 million yesterday.
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according to TraderT monitoring, US ETHA (BlackRock): net outflow of 137.37 million USD;
FETH (Fidelity): net outflow of 14.25 million USD;
QETH (Invesco): net outflow of 4.42 million USD;
ETHE (Grayscale): net outflow of 67.91 million USD;
ETH (Grayscale mini): net outflow of 35.82 million USD. The spot Ethereum ETF had a net outflow of 259.77 million USD yesterday.
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