BlockBeats News, February 16 — According to Coinglass data, the net outflow of crypto spot funds over the past 24 hours is as follows:
BTC net outflow: $361 million
ETH net outflow: $302 million
XRP net outflow: $140 million
SOL net outflow: $73.36 million
DOGE net outflow: $36.17 million
The net inflow of crypto spot funds is as follows:
TAO net inflow: $3.5 million
ZEC net inflow: $2.37 million
HOME net inflow: $980,000
OG net inflow: $870,000
STO net inflow: $750,000
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