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ZEC $375.75 -19.51%
BTC $61,711.03 -3.08%
ETH $1,599.16 -9.51%
BNB $577.09 -4.11%
XRP $1.11 -4.84%
SOL $64.48 -5.86%
TRX $0.3212 -2.96%
DOGE $0.0828 -5.97%
ADA $0.1596 -12.09%
BCH $216.66 -10.98%
LINK $7.46 -6.44%
HYPE $59.73 -7.12%
AAVE $63.28 -10.78%
SUI $0.7130 -6.76%
XLM $0.2052 +1.97%
ZEC $375.75 -19.51%

Analysis: The demand for crypto ETF exposure is diverging, with BTC showing a clear cooling down, while HYPE recorded an inflow of funds

2026-05-30 19:06:51
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According to Cointelegraph, the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF has seen a net outflow of funds for 9 consecutive trading days, totaling approximately $2.84 billion, setting the longest consecutive decline record since the product's launch in 2024, and surpassing the consecutive outflow record from February 8, 2025. Among them, BlackRock's IBIT has become a major source of outflows.

Analysis indicates that this round of capital outflow reflects a significant cooling of institutional demand for Bitcoin ETF exposure, while the market shows a trend of differentiation: ETFs related to Hyperliquid and some XRP spot ETFs still recorded inflows, while Ethereum spot ETFs have faced outflows for 13 consecutive days, with a total outflow of approximately $694 million, indicating that capital in crypto asset ETFs is being reallocated.

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