With Bitcoin constantly hitting new all-time highs, analysis firms 10X Research and Swissblock have both pointed out the possibility of a pullback, but the good news is that they remain optimistic about the future market.
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Bitcoin briefly drops to 65K
Bitcoin ETF remains sluggish for two consecutive days
Bitcoin briefly drops to 65K
On March 14th, Bitcoin reached a new all-time high of $73,787, but on the 15th, it briefly dropped to $65,588 (-11.11%).
Although it briefly rose above $70,000 (70,659) after the US stock market opened, it was around $69,000 (68,686) at the time of writing.
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Bitcoin plunges! ETF net inflow on 3/14 was only 130 million pounds, while Bitcoin experienced a significant pullback during the same period
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Bitcoin ETF remains sluggish for two consecutive days
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Data shows that the net inflow of Bitcoin spot ETF on March 15th was $198 million.
Compared to the net inflow of $1.045 billion on March 12th and $683 million on March 13th, the net inflow of funds for the past two days has been slightly sluggish (3/14: $132 million).
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Grayscale GBTC remains the main net outflow (-$139 million), which is equal to the net inflow of BlackRock; since its listing on January 11th, the total net inflow of Bitcoin spot ETF is approximately $12.1 billion.
The net inflow of each issuer on March 15th is as follows:
BlackRock IBIT: $139 million
Fidelity FBTC: $155 million
Bitwise BITB: $20 million
Vaneck HODL: $15 million
Valkyrie BRRR: $1.2 million
Franklin EZBC: $2 million
Wisdomtree BTCW: $3.3 million
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