This week, the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF had a cumulative net inflow of US$1.827 billion, and has maintained net inflows for 19 consecutive trading days
On June 8th, according to Farside Investors data, the cumulative net inflow of the US Bitcoin spot ETF this week was $1.827 billion, with a net inflow of $886 million on June 4th, the highest net inflow day of the week and the second largest net inflow day since the launch of the US Bitcoin spot ETF.
Currently, the US Bitcoin spot ETF has maintained a net inflow for 19 consecutive trading days, with a total net inflow of $15.68 billion and a daily average net inflow of $152 million.
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