Ether and XRP Surge With Strong Inflows as Bitcoin ETFs Slip

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Ether and XRP Surge With Strong Inflows as Bitcoin ETFs SlipBitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) opened the week in the red with a $60 million outflow, while ether, solana, and especially XRP ETFs saw notable inflows. The contrast set the tone for a mixed but active start to the week across digital asset products. Bitcoin Funds Slide as Ether and XRP ETFs Start Week Strong The […]

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