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Dropbox has issued a report regarding a data breach concerning its Dropbox Sign e-signature service.
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Dropbox has issued a report regarding a data breach concerning its Dropbox Sign e-signature service.
US Bitcoin ETFs saw record outflows of $563.7 million on May 1, 2024, led by Fidelity's FBTC and Grayscale's GBTC. Blackrock's IBIT also reported its first negative outflow. Expert commentary sparked debate over comparisons with gold ETFs.
Record outflows hit US Bitcoin ETFs on Wednesday, totaling $563.7 million. Fidelity FBTC led with $191 million withdrawn, followed by Grayscale's GBTC with $167.3 million. ARKB, IBIT, and BITB also saw significant reductions. This reflects evolving investor sentiment amid regulatory uncertainties and market volatility.
US Bitcoin ETFs witness unprecedented outflows, led by BlackRock's IBIT with $36.6M. GBTC and FBTC see significant outflows. Despite Bitcoin's 10.7% weekly decline, ETFs operate smoothly. Traditional assets like gold also experience outflows.
Grayscale's BTC ETF sees record-low outflow, signaling stabilization. Genesis liquidation and high fees contribute to persistent outflows. BTC trading at $70,600, up 2.2%.
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GBTC outflows have put negative pressure on Bitcoin’s price and market, but are also affected by other factors, such as U.S. regulation, Bitcoin competitors, etc.
Bitcoin struggled to maintain $40,000 amid Grayscale's $700 million outflows. Challenges arose from GBTC's transition to a spot Bitcoin ETF, triggering significant BTC sales. Despite concerns, the market showed resilience, with uncertain future trajectories and growing interest at lower price levels.
James Butterfill, head of research at CoinShares, said the outflows came despite the "increased certainty of the merger".
Digital asset investment products saw outflows of $63 million.