Gate News bot message, According to Feb 24 update, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a 1-day net outflow of 3,262 BTC (approximately $205.37M) and a 7-day net outflow of 7,895 BTC (approximately $497.07M). Ethereum ETFs showed a 1-day net outflow of 25,337 ETH (approximately $46.04M) and a 7-day net outflow of 78,977 ETH (approximately $143.5M). In contrast, Solana ETFs registered a 1-day net inflow of 93,821 SOL (approximately $7.22M) and a 7-day net inflow of 260,342 SOL.
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