BlockBeats News, February 14 — According to Farside monitoring, this week’s US spot Bitcoin ETF net outflows totaled $360 million, including:
IBIT net outflow of $234.8 million;
FBTC net outflow of $12.47 billion;
BITB net outflow of $29.8 million;
ARKB net outflow of $19.4 million;
BTCO net outflow of $6.8 million;
EZBC net inflow of $2.3 million;
BRRR net inflow of $2.1 million;
HODL net inflow of $4 million;
BTCW net inflow of $14 million;
GBTC: net outflow of $77 million;
Grayscale BTC net inflow of $110.1 million.
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