PANews reported on November 24 that, according to SoSoValue data, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $1.22 billion last week (November 17 to November 21, Eastern Time). The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest net inflow last week was Grayscale's Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a weekly net inflow of $274 million. BTC's total historical net inflow has now reached $1.951 billion. This was followed by Invesco and Galaxy Digital's ETF BTCO, with a weekly net inflow of $35.8 million. BTCO's total historical net inflow has now reached $209 million. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest net outflow last week was BlackRock ETF IBIT, with a weekly net outflow of $1.09 billion. IBIT's historical total net inflow has reached $62.7 billion. The second largest was Grayscale ETF GBTC, with a weekly net outflow of $172 million. GBTC's historical total net outflow has reached $25.03 billion. As of press time, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs was $110.11 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio (market capitalization as a percentage of Bitcoin's total market capitalization) of 6.53%, and a historical cumulative net inflow of $57.64 billion.PANews reported on November 24 that, according to SoSoValue data, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $1.22 billion last week (November 17 to November 21, Eastern Time). The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest net inflow last week was Grayscale's Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a weekly net inflow of $274 million. BTC's total historical net inflow has now reached $1.951 billion. This was followed by Invesco and Galaxy Digital's ETF BTCO, with a weekly net inflow of $35.8 million. BTCO's total historical net inflow has now reached $209 million. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest net outflow last week was BlackRock ETF IBIT, with a weekly net outflow of $1.09 billion. IBIT's historical total net inflow has reached $62.7 billion. The second largest was Grayscale ETF GBTC, with a weekly net outflow of $172 million. GBTC's historical total net outflow has reached $25.03 billion. As of press time, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs was $110.11 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio (market capitalization as a percentage of Bitcoin's total market capitalization) of 6.53%, and a historical cumulative net inflow of $57.64 billion.

Bitcoin spot ETFs saw net outflows of $1.22 billion last week, marking the fourth consecutive week of net outflows.

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PANews reported on November 24 that, according to SoSoValue data, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $1.22 billion last week (November 17 to November 21, Eastern Time).

The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest net inflow last week was Grayscale's Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a weekly net inflow of $274 million. BTC's total historical net inflow has now reached $1.951 billion. This was followed by Invesco and Galaxy Digital's ETF BTCO, with a weekly net inflow of $35.8 million. BTCO's total historical net inflow has now reached $209 million.

The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest net outflow last week was BlackRock ETF IBIT, with a weekly net outflow of $1.09 billion. IBIT's historical total net inflow has reached $62.7 billion. The second largest was Grayscale ETF GBTC, with a weekly net outflow of $172 million. GBTC's historical total net outflow has reached $25.03 billion.

As of press time, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs was $110.11 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio (market capitalization as a percentage of Bitcoin's total market capitalization) of 6.53%, and a historical cumulative net inflow of $57.64 billion.

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