Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Report Positive Net Flows, Grayscale Trusts Lead Inflows

BTC1,43%
ETH3,05%

Gate News bot message, Ten Bitcoin ETFs recorded a positive net flow of 1,840 BTC ($166.3M) on November 20. Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust dominated the inflows with 1,505 BTC ($136.02M), bringing its total holdings to 46,978 BTC ($4.25B).

Meanwhile, nine Ethereum ETFs witnessed a net inflow of 12,986 ETH ($38.57M). The Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust attracted significant inflows of 20,011 ETH ($59.43M) during the same period.

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