Bitcoin Spot ETF Total Net Outflows of $40,561,900 Yesterday, ETF Net Asset Ratio Reaches 4.74 Percent
On October 10th, according to SoSoValue data, the Bitcoin Spot ETF had total net outflows of $40,561,900 yesterday (October 9th, EST). Yesterday's Grayscale ETF GBTC saw a single day net outflow of $0.00, and GBTC's historical net outflow now stands at $20.147 billion. The Grayscale Bitcoin Mini-Trust ETF BTC had a one-day net outflow of $0.00 and the total historical net inflow of Grayscale Bitcoin Mini-Trust BTC is currently $422 million. The Bitcoin Spot ETF with the largest one-day net inflow yesterday was the BlackRock ETF IBIT, with a one-day net inflow of $13,882,900, bringing the current total historical net inflow into IBIT to $21,710 million. As of this writing, the total net asset value of the Bitcoin Spot ETF is $56.631 billion, and the ETF's net asset ratio (market capitalization compared to the total market capitalization of Bitcoin) is 4.74%, with a cumulative historical net inflow of $18.675 billion.
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