Over $9 billion in funds flowed out of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs within four months

BTC3,9%
ETH5,49%

PANews March 2 News, according to CoinDesk reports, data shows that US-listed spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have experienced record-breaking capital outflows over the past four months, indicating a significant decline in institutional interest in digital assets. Bitcoin ETFs have seen four consecutive months of outflows, with a total net outflow of $6.39 billion, marking the longest monthly outflow since the fund’s launch in January 2024. Ethereum ETFs also saw outflows of $2.76 billion during the same period.
The large-scale capital outflows explain the price declines of both tokens. Since Bitcoin broke above $126,000 in early October last year, it has nearly halved to $67,000. Ethereum’s decline has been even more severe, dropping over 60% from its high of over $4,950 in August last year.

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ABigHeartvip
· 03-02 06:18
Rapidly rising and crashing crypto ETFs—indeed, all kinds of funds that invest indirectly are truly leveraged instruments that chase gains and cut losses. Traditional finance is like this, and crypto finance is no different.
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