This week, the US spot Bitcoin ETF experienced a total net outflow of $1.3241 billion, with no trading days of net inflow during the week.

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BlockBeats News, January 24 — According to Farside monitoring, the total net outflow of US spot Bitcoin ETFs this week is $1.3241 billion, with no trading days of net inflow during the week, including:

· IBIT net outflow of $537.5 million;
· FBTC net outflow of $451.5 million;
· BITB net outflow of $66.3 million;
· ARKB net outflow of $76.2 million;
· EZBC net outflow of $10.4 million;
· BRRR net outflow of $3.8 million;
· HODL net outflow of $6.3 million;
· GBTC net outflow of $172.1 million.

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