Bitcoin ETFs see biggest outflow in a month as Middle East tensions surge https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/953281df0361f1a7ff836841c2b978b8d606b035e7d07b8d148c72e50b4d78a7/files/1717586584715-YAKIHONNES3.jpg
The outflows coincided with a decline in Bitcoin's value, which fell to around $60,200. This drop reflects broader market volatility influenced by the ongoing conflict, particularly following Iran's missile attack on Israel. The situation has led to increased caution among investors, prompting them to withdraw funds from Bitcoin ETFs as they reassess their positions in light of the heightened risks.
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