Crypto products post 5th straight week of inflows despite mid-week selloff

CoinTelegraph3h agoUpdated 1h ago
Crypto products post 5th straight week of inflows despite mid-week selloff
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Crypto ETPs shed $619 million over four days before a $737 million Friday session rescued the week, extending the inflow streak to $4.02 billion across five weeks....

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