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Ethereum Spot ETF Sees Third Consecutive Day of Net Outflows, $2.248B Withdrawn

According to Farside Monitoring, yesterday the US Ethereum spot ETF posted a net outflow of $2.248 billion, the third consecutive day of net outflows and a reinforcing data point on liquidity dynamics within the crypto ETF complex.

Decomposing the outflows, ETHA led declines at $1.391 billion, followed by FETH at $11 million, ETHW at $13 million, ETHV at $6.4 million, ETHE at $35.1 million, and Grayscale ETH at $20.2 million.

This data point adds to the observable pattern of daily redemptions within the crypto ETF segment, underscoring the need for ongoing risk assessment by traders and fund managers.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/ethereum-spot-etf-sees-third-consecutive-day-of-net-outflows-2-248b-withdrawn

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