ETF Store President: Four Bitcoin Spot ETFs Rank Among the Top 50 in Terms of Fund Inflows Since the Beginning of the Year Among All US ETFs
ChainCatcher news, Nate Geraci, president of ETF Store, posted on social media that four spot Bitcoin ETFs rank among the top 50 in all ETF fund inflows this year, with two making it into the top five. Specifically:
Shares Bitcoin ETF ranks 2nd
Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin ETF ranks 5th
ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF ranks 36th
Bitwise Bitcoin ETF ranks 48th
It is reported that there are more than 3,500 ETFs. Therefore, based on inflow volume calculation, these ETFs rank in the top 1.5% of all ETFs.
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