PANews reported on July 24 that according to SoSoValue data, the total net outflow of Bitcoin spot ETFs yesterday (July 23, Eastern Time) was US$85.9628 million.
The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest single-day net inflow yesterday was Blackrock ETF IBIT, with a single-day net inflow of US$143 million. Currently, IBIT's total historical net inflow has reached US$57.116 billion.
The second is the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a single-day net inflow of US$10.4887 million. The current total net inflow of BTC in history has reached US$1.655 billion.
The Bitcoin spot ETF with the largest daily net outflow yesterday was the Fidelity ETF FBTC, with a daily net outflow of US$227 million. Currently, FBTC's total historical net inflow has reached US$12.32 billion.
As of press time, the total net asset value of the Bitcoin spot ETF was US$153.25 billion, the ETF net asset ratio (market value as a percentage of the total market value of Bitcoin) was 6.53%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached US$54.465 billion.



Wormhole’s native token has had a tough time since launch, debuting at $1.66 before dropping significantly despite the general crypto market’s bull cycle. Wormhole, an interoperability protocol facilitating asset transfers between blockchains, announced updated tokenomics to its native Wormhole (W) token, including a token reserve and more yield for stakers. The changes could affect the protocol’s governance, as staked Wormhole tokens allocate voting power to delegates.According to a Wednesday announcement, three main changes are coming to the Wormhole token: a W reserve funded with protocol fees and revenue, a 4% base yield for staking with higher rewards for active ecosystem participants, and a change from bulk unlocks to biweekly unlocks.“The goal of Wormhole Contributors is to significantly expand the asset transfer and messaging volume that Wormhole facilitates over the next 1-2 years,” the protocol said. According to Wormhole, more tokens will be locked as adoption takes place and revenue filters back to the company.Read more