Bloomberg Analyst: Bitcoin spot ETF’s total trading volume in first three days approaches $10 billion
According to data released by Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the total trading volume of the US spot Bitcoin ETF in the first three days of listing was close to 10 billion US dollars.According to the data he compiled, Grayscale's GBTC had a trading volume of 5.174 billion US dollars in three days, BlackRock's IBIT had a trading volume of 1.997 billion US dollars in three days, Fidelity's FBTC had a trading volume of 1.479 billion US dollars in three days, Bitwise's BITB had a trading volume of 258 million US dollars in three days, ARK 21Shares' ARKB had a trading volume of 568 million US dollars in three days, VanEck's HODL had a trading volume of 51 million US dollars in three days, CSOP's BTCO had a trading volume of 1.29 billion US dollars in three days, Franklin's EZBC had a trading volume of 88 million US dollars in three days, Valkyrie's BRRR had a trading volume of 15 million US dollars in three days, and WisdomTree's BTCW had a trading volume of 12 million US dollars in three days, totaling 9.771 billion US dollars.
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