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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 03:54  |  Written by: Barry Silbert

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Bitcoin Etfs Attracted

Tracks US Bitcoin ETF net daily inflows and outflows.

Bitcoin ETFs attracted $650M despite recent sales by Germany's Bundeskriminalamt. Discover trends and impacts on BTC prices.

Bitcoin ETFs Inflows Score 21-Day High of $295M Amid German

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The inflows that returned to the wallet controlled by German authorities could be unsold Bitcoin. This could be a sale agreement between the crypto exchange and the country.

Bitcoin Inflows: German Transfers and US ETFs - TheBitTimes.com

U.S. spot BTC ETFs recorded $294.8 million inflows, a 3-week high. The German government’s BTC sell-off continues to apply downward pressure to the crypto

The Recent Surge In Bitcoin

The recent surge in Bitcoin inflows has grabbed the attention of the crypto world. This applies even more to German government Bitcoin transfers and US Spot Bitcoin

German Transfers and US ETFs – Money Lowdown

Bitcoin ETFs

This Week Has Seen Impressive

This week has seen impressive inflows into US Bitcoin ETFs, underscoring increasing institutional interest. Despite significant Bitcoin sales by the German government

Recent data reveal a significant surge in Bitcoin ETF investments, showcasing growing institutional and retail interest despite the recent sell-off by the German

Bitcoin ETF Flows [Table & Chart]

US Bitcoin ETFs Hit Record High with Staggering Inflows Amid

US Bitcoin ETF Inflows Surge Amid German BTC Sales - Tokize

Bitcoin Inflows: German Transfers and US ETFs

The Inflows That Returned To

Bitcoin Inflows: German Transfers and US ETFs - CryptoRank.io

The inflows that returned to the wallet controlled by German authorities could be unsold Bitcoin. This could be a sale agreement between the crypto exchange and the country. Insights from

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