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[Cryptocurrency Inflows and Outflows] Bitcoin inflow $100 million, Ethereum inflow $54 million
On the same day, a large amount of Tether (USDT) funds flowed into Bitcoin, resulting in a concentration of funds.
As of 2:14 PM on the 30th, according to statistics from cryptocurrency data platforms, in the past 5 hours, ▲$26.57 million ▲9 million KRW flowed into the cryptocurrency market.
In terms of stablecoins, ▲$142 million in Tether (USDT) funds were dispersed across various cryptocurrencies, including $71 million in Bitcoin (BTC), $42 million in Ethereum (ETH), and $11 million in Solana (SOL). Funds also flowed into ▲USDC ($13 million) and ▲FDUSD ($5.8 million).
On the same day, the primary inflow target was Bitcoin (BTC) with $101 million, followed by Ethereum (ETH) at $54 million and Solana (SOL) at $17 million.
Cryptocurrency market fund outflow direction chart / Cryptocurrency data platform
Observing the fund outflow trends over the past 5 hours, WBETH saw outflows of $3.6 million transferred to ETH. Although ETH gathered $4.48 million in funds, $2.79 million flowed out to USDC. Additionally, various assets such as NOM ($1.33 million), XAUT, BNB, and XRP observed slight selling pressure.
After gathering $6.6 million in Tether (USDT), an equivalent amount was distributed to Korean Won (KRW) and US Dollars (USD).
USDC saw an inflow of $3.46 million, while in fiat terms, there were cash-out operations of $7.87 million in US Dollars (USD) and $6.86 million in Korean Won (KRW).