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Data: Investors have withdrawn a total of $738 million from Bitcoin investment tools on platforms in Germany, Canada, and others this year

2024-03-16 09:19:57
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ChainCatcher news, according to CoinShares data, influenced by the lower management fees of the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF, investors have withdrawn a total of $738 million from Bitcoin instruments on trading platforms in Germany, Canada, and Sweden this year.

CoinShares Research Director James Butterfill stated that part of the outflow may be a "repatriation" of funds from U.S. investors, but it could also be due to long-term investors taking profits during the Bitcoin rise. Unlike the U.S., all these markets have launched ETPs over the years, so there may be factors of profit-taking at the current high levels. However, the outflow of funds has slowed down recently.

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