April 3 marked another tough day for crypto ETFs, with Ethereum ETFs losing $3.59 million in net outflows for the third straight day. Bitcoin ETFs took an even bigger hit, with $99.86 million in outflows, signaling investor caution. However, BlackRock’s IBIT stood firm as the only fund to see net inflows, proving its resilience in a volatile market. As traders weigh their options, all eyes remain on ETF flows for the next big move.
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