US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net inflow of approximately $26.3 million on May 8
Golden Finance reported that according to Lookonchain monitoring, data from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs on May 8 showed that Grayscale GBTC increased its holdings by 50 bitcoins, worth approximately US$3.15 million, and currently holds a total of 292,268 bitcoins, worth approximately US$18.3 billion; BlackRock reduced its holdings by 49 bitcoins, worth approximately US$3.04 million, and currently holds a total of 274,322 bitcoins, worth approximately US$17.2 billion; 9 Bitcoin ETFs increased their holdings by a total of 420 bitcoins, worth approximately US$26.3 million.
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