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by: xpoolPosted on: March 31, 2025

Bitcoin ETFs Experience $93 Million Outflow, Signaling Shifting Trends

Bitcoin ETFs saw a notable outflow of $93 million on March 28, 2025, ending a ten-day buying spree. This event marked a shift in the market trends, impacting investor strategies, particularly concerning major players like BlackRock and Fidelity. While Bitcoin’s price dipped slightly to $81,489.85, it rebounded after the ETF sales, demonstrating continued demand despite short-term fluctuations. .

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