The nine Bitcoin spot ETFs in the United States reduced their holdings by 866 Bitcoins yesterday, equivalent to approximately 54.85 million US dollars
PANews reported on May 14th that yesterday (May 13th), nine ETFs net sold off 866 Bitcoins, worth about $54.85 million. Among them, Grayscale sold off 706 Bitcoins, valued at approximately $44.74 million and currently holds 291,084 Bitcoins with an estimated value of around $18.45 billion. Meanwhile, Blackrock added 205 Bitcoins to its holdings, worth about $13 million and now holds a total of 274,755 Bitcoins with an estimated value of approximately $17.41 billion.
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