Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Record Multi-Day Outflows While Solana ETFs See Continued Inflows

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Gate News bot message, According to the December 23 update, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a 1-day net outflow of 686 BTC ($60.1M) and a 7-day net outflow of 2,747 BTC ($240.79M). Ethereum ETFs showed a 1-day net outflow of 122 ETH ($358K) and a 7-day net outflow of 164,861 ETH ($485.02M). In contrast, Solana ETFs posted a 1-day net inflow of 51,975 SOL ($6.39M) and a 7-day net inflow of 319,005 SOL ($39.24M).

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