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It allows you to track Assets inflows/outflows and compare between Bitcoin ETF and Total AUM, but what do you benefit from these numbers? Another alternative to track these lists is https://blockworks.co/bitcoin-etf Twitter provides you with more analysis and hearing the opinions of speculators. You need to use the search feature well and follow people who have a deeper analysis of the market or information that may help you in knowing the next step using bitcoin ETF derivatives.
Maybe less do you know that bitcoin spot ETF is not all about bitcoin network, instead, some of these organizations are just making the use of the bitcoin market volatility on their stock assets investment on their clients, which makes this more or less concern to bitcoin discussion, maybe you can visit any of the official website of the following organizations recently approved of the bitcoin spot ETF and see for yourself their data analysis, BlackRock or Fidelity official website should give more on this enquiry.
The number of answers you can get from asking such a question here would be extremely diverse, so, I advise you to do a web search and get a list of options first.
There are lots of platforms, according to my research though, where one can get data on ETFs. They include these few; ETF's insider, Nerd wallet, Twelve data, and ETF's database. If you can get what you're looking for in any of these, then that's cool. But, if you can't then I suggest you research and find some more on the internet.
Hey guys,
so I know some guys on twitter post an overview of how many BTC each Spot ETF holds, and sometimes also the net in-/outflows. Is there a tool/site where I can either see all the data since the beginning of the ETFs until now? Where I could select for example net inflows last day / last 7 days / since launch and so on? Maybe somebody can point me in the right direction THANKS
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