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US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF (exchange-traded fund) outflows collectively topped $470 million yesterday.
Data from Farside Investors shows that the BTC funds recorded the largest outflows, with more than $415.1 million leaving the investment products’ reserves collectively on Dec. 30. Meanwhile, ETH ETF reserves fell by $55.5 million.
Fidelity Leads In Bitcoin And Ethereum ETF Outflows
Both Fidelity’s BTC and ETH ETFs registered the biggest outflows. Yesterday, Fidelity’s FBTC posted $154.6 million outflows. This was after $208.6 million left the fund the day before. The next biggest outflows were posted by Grayscale’s GBTC with $134.5 million leaving the fund.
Similarly, BlackRock’s IBIT, Bitwise’s BITB, Invesco’s ARKB and Grayscale’s BTC all experienced outflows. The remaining US BTC ETFs recorded no new glows.
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Yesterday's Bitcoin ETF flows were negative for $415.1 milion.
Fidelity had $154.6 million of outflows, GBTC $134.5 million, Blackrock $36.5 million, Bitwise $31.4 million, BTC $31.7 million and Ark $26.4 million.
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With regards to ETH ETFs, Fidelity’s FETH was among the 4 funds that suffered outflows. While FETH took the number 1 spot in terms of outflows yesterday, Grayscale’s ETHE and ETH recorded respective outflows of $17.4 million and $13.8 million. Franklin’s EZET also saw funds leave its reserves yesterday, while the rest of the ETH ETFs posted no new flows.
Over $281 Million Liquidated In The Last 24 Hours As Leveraged Longs Take A Hit
Along with the US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF outflows, crypto bulls also took a knock. Data from CoinGlass shows that 24-hour liquidations reached more than $281 million.
Long positions for BTC and ETH accounted for the lion’s share of the liquidations. Around $78.94 million was wiped out from BTC long positions, while ETH longs lost $38.83 million.
That’s after both ETH and BTC saw their prices drop in the last 24 hours. Bitcoin’s price dropped by a slim margin to trade at $92,707.44 as of 2:15 a.m. EST. Meanwhile, ETH’s price corrected more than 1%.
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