Crypto ETPs record $2.9B outflows, Bitcoin hit hardest — CoinShares
CoinShares cited the Bybit hack, more hawkish US Fed rhetoric and a previous $29 billion buying streak as reasons for the record-breaking weekly outflows.
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CoinShares cited the Bybit hack, more hawkish US Fed rhetoric and a previous $29 billion buying streak as reasons for the record-breaking weekly outflows.
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