PANews reported on September 18 that according to SoSoValue data, the total net outflow of Bitcoin spot ETFs yesterday (September 17, Eastern Time) was US$51.2824 million. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net inflow yesterday was Blackrock ETF IBIT, with a single-day net inflow of US$150 million. Currently, the total net inflow of IBIT in history has reached US$60.399 billion. The second is Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a single-day net inflow of US$22.5353 million. The current historical total net inflow of BTC has reached US$1.837 billion. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net outflow yesterday was the Fidelity ETF FBTC, with a single-day net outflow of US$116 million. Currently, the total historical net inflow of FBTC has reached US$12.564 billion. As of press time, the total net asset value of the Bitcoin spot ETF was US$152.453 billion, the ETF net asset ratio (market value as a percentage of the total market value of Bitcoin) reached 6.62%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached US$57.332 billion.PANews reported on September 18 that according to SoSoValue data, the total net outflow of Bitcoin spot ETFs yesterday (September 17, Eastern Time) was US$51.2824 million. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net inflow yesterday was Blackrock ETF IBIT, with a single-day net inflow of US$150 million. Currently, the total net inflow of IBIT in history has reached US$60.399 billion. The second is Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a single-day net inflow of US$22.5353 million. The current historical total net inflow of BTC has reached US$1.837 billion. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net outflow yesterday was the Fidelity ETF FBTC, with a single-day net outflow of US$116 million. Currently, the total historical net inflow of FBTC has reached US$12.564 billion. As of press time, the total net asset value of the Bitcoin spot ETF was US$152.453 billion, the ETF net asset ratio (market value as a percentage of the total market value of Bitcoin) reached 6.62%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached US$57.332 billion.

Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a total net outflow of $51.2824 million yesterday, marking the first net outflow after seven days of net inflow.

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PANews reported on September 18 that according to SoSoValue data, the total net outflow of Bitcoin spot ETFs yesterday (September 17, Eastern Time) was US$51.2824 million.

The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net inflow yesterday was Blackrock ETF IBIT, with a single-day net inflow of US$150 million. Currently, the total net inflow of IBIT in history has reached US$60.399 billion.

The second is Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a single-day net inflow of US$22.5353 million. The current historical total net inflow of BTC has reached US$1.837 billion.

The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net outflow yesterday was the Fidelity ETF FBTC, with a single-day net outflow of US$116 million. Currently, the total historical net inflow of FBTC has reached US$12.564 billion.

As of press time, the total net asset value of the Bitcoin spot ETF was US$152.453 billion, the ETF net asset ratio (market value as a percentage of the total market value of Bitcoin) reached 6.62%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached US$57.332 billion.

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