PANews February 27 News, according to SoSoValue data, on February 26 Eastern Time, Ethereum spot ETFs had a total net inflow of $6,574,200. ETHA had a net inflow of $15,336,800, TETH had a net inflow of $7,608,100, and FETH had a net outflow of $19,221,600. The total AUM is approximately $11.599 billion, with a cumulative net inflow of about $11.648 billion.
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