Спотовые биткоин-ETF зафиксировали приток капитала на более $773 млн

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2020-08-21Last updated on 2024-11-21

  • 20 ноября биткоин- и Ethereum-ETF отметились разной динамикой.
  • Биткоин-ETF получили приток на сумму $773,47 млн.
  • Ethereum-ETF зафиксировали отток на $30,29 млн.

20 ноября 2024 года в секторе спотовых биткоин-ETF в США приток капитала составил $773,47 млн за сутки. Положительная тенденция продолжается уже три торговых дня подряд, за этот период продукты на базе первой криптовалюты привлекли более $1,86 млрд. Ethereum-фонды зафиксировали отток в размере $30,29 млн, согласно SoSo Value.

По данным платформы, 20 ноября приток средств получили четыре биткоин-фонда, а именно:

  • IBIT — $626,52 млн;
  • FBTC — $133,94 млн;
  • BITB — $9,25 млн;
  • ARKB — $3,77 млн.

В семи ETF движение капитала не наблюдалось.

Приток/отток капитала в американском секторе спотовых биткоин-ETF. Источник: SoSo Value.

Ethereum-ETF столкнулись с оттоком средств на $30,29 млн. Фонды ETHE и FETH потеряли $16,29 млн и $30,75 млн соответственно. ETHA от BlackRock привлек $16,74 млн.

Приток/отток капитала в американском секторе спотовых Ethereum-ETF. Источник: SoSo Value.

Отметим, данные по инвестиционным фондам BTC и ETH от Grayscale еще не обновили.

В гонконгском секторе спотовых биткоин-ETF зафиксировали приток на более 11 BTC, в Ethereum-ETF активность не наблюдалась.

Напомним, 19 ноября 2024 года начались торги опционами на биткоин-ETF от IBIT. В первый день объем торговли по этому продукту составил около $1,9 млрд в номинальном обязательстве.

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