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The cryptocurrency market experienced a V-shaped decline during the Asia-Pacific early trading session on Monday, with bitcoin currently down about 3%.MarketVectorTM Digital Assets 100 Mid-Cap Index fell by 1.89%, closing at 2641.30 points. The MarketVector Digital Assets 100 Index dropped by 3.11%, closing at 13136.96 points. At 08:57, there was also a short-term accelerated decline, followed by a gradual recovery, but it failed to fully regain the lost ground. Currently, Solana is down 4.98%, Dogecoin is down 0.35%, and XRP is down 1.16%. Bitcoin is down 2.96%, currently quoted at $65,386; Ethereum is down 2.92%, currently quoted at $1,885.54.
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Fundstrat purchased 51,200 ETH last weekFundstrat's BitMNR purchased 51,200 ETH last week for $98 million, and now holds a total of 4.42 million ETH, accounting for approximately 3.66% of Ethereum's supply. (CoinDesk)
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Emerging markets ETFs attract inflows for the 18th consecutive weekThis type of ETF has recorded capital inflows for 18 consecutive weeks. According to data compiled by Bloomberg, for the week ending February 20, US-listed emerging market ETFs investing in multiple emerging market countries or specific countries recorded a total capital inflow of $2.61 billion, compared to $3.98 billion the previous week. Year-to-date, total capital inflows have reached $32.7 billion. Equity ETFs saw inflows of $2.52 billion, while bond ETFs recorded inflows of $85 million; total assets increased from $500.8 billion to $511.0 billion. Expand
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