Jamie Redman

US Spot Ethereum ETFs Record $77.21M Outflow

US Spot Ethereum ETFs Record $77.21M Outflow

On Wednesday, U.S.-based spot ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced a day of outflows, with $77.21 million withdrawn from the funds. While six ETFs reported inflows, Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust (ETHE) saw a substantial reduction of $133.33 million. Over $77 Million Withdrawn From U.S. Spot Ethereum ETFs The nine spot ether ETFs collectively recorded a trading volume…

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Bitcoin Miner Argo Blockchain Secures $8.3 Million From an Institutional Investor

Bitcoin Miner Argo Blockchain Secures $8.3 Million From an Institutional Investor

Bitcoin miner Argo Blockchain has announced a private placement of its ordinary shares and accompanying warrants to an institutional investor. The transaction is expected to generate gross proceeds of approximately £6.5 million ($8.3 million). Argo Blockchain Announces $8.3 Million Private Placement According to the announcement, the bitcoin miner Argo Blockchain (Nasdaq: ARBK) will issue 57.8…

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Sleeping Bitcoin Wallet From 2017 Moves 121.63 BTC Worth $8.25M After 7 Years

Sleeping Bitcoin Wallet From 2017 Moves 121.63 BTC Worth $8.25M After 7 Years

On July 28, 2024, bitcoin was trading at $67,872 per coin when a dormant bitcoin address created in 2017 transferred 121.63 BTC, now valued at $8.25 million, after more than seven years. Dormant Bitcoin Address Transfers $8.25M This Sunday, at block height 854,349, btcparser.com’s Bitcoin blockchain parser identified a transfer from a 2017 address…  » …Read…

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US Bitcoin ETFs Report $31.16M Inflows on Thursday

US Bitcoin ETFs Report $31.16M Inflows on Thursday

Based on Thursday’s data, the 11 U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced another day of net inflows following Wednesday’s increases. Statistics indicate that $31.16 million was absorbed primarily by Blackrock’s IBIT, although the amount would have been higher if not for the reduction seen by Grayscale’s GBTC…  » …Read More

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