Bitcoin ETFs pull $568M in first-week March inflows despite BTC dip
Bitcoin ETFs pull $568M in first-week March inflows despite BTC dip [1]. Where Did 31,900 BTC Go? [2]. Bitcoin ETF Flows Flash a Structural Signal as Market Recalibrates After All-Time High [3]. Large Amounts of Bitcoin (BTC) Are Being Withdrawn from Exchanges: What Does This Mean? [4].
Market context: Bitcoin ETFs pull $568M in shows ongoing developments in the sector [5].
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- 1Bitcoin ETFs pull $568M in first-week March inflows despite BTC dipcrypto.news• Mar 8, 2026
- 2Where Did 31,900 BTC Go?r/Bitcoin• Mar 7, 2026
- 3Bitcoin ETF Flows Flash a Structural Signal as Market Recalibrates After All-Time HighBlockonomi• Mar 7, 2026
- 4Large Amounts of Bitcoin (BTC) Are Being Withdrawn from Exchanges: What Does This Mean?Bitcoin Sistemi• Mar 7, 2026
- 5Bitcoin ETF Flows Flash a Structural Signal as Market Recalibrates After All-Time HighBlockonomi• Mar 7, 2026Auto-injected
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