Data: The total net inflow of the US HYPE spot ETF in a single day is $2.7761 million
According to SoSoValue data, yesterday (Eastern Time June 10), the HYPE spot ETF had a total net inflow of $2.7761 million.
The HYPE spot ETF with the highest net inflow yesterday was the Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP), with a net inflow of $1.8236 million, bringing its historical total net inflow to $91.1115 million.
Following that was the Grayscale Hyperliquid Staking ETF (HYPG), with a net inflow of $0.9525 million, bringing its historical total net inflow to $6.3252 million.
As of the time of publication, the total net asset value of the HYPE spot ETF is $15.4 million, with a HYPE net asset ratio of 1.29%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached $15.4 million.
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