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According to official website data, VanEck's non-financial preferred stock ETF, PFXF, has further increased its position in Strategy Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC), with the total market value of holdings reaching $207 million.
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according to fund official website data, VanEck's non-financial preferred stock ETF PFXF has further increased its position in Strategy Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC), bringing the total holding market value to $207 million. As of July 16, STRC was the top holding of PFXF, accounting for 8.63% of the fund's net assets, corresponding to approximately 2.42 million shares.
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BitcoinTreasuries.NET posted on X platform, stating that VanEck’s Preferred Securities ex-Financials ETF PFXF, which manages $237 billion in assets, has increased its Strategy Stretch STRC holdings to 2.42 million shares, valued at $209 million. This represents over 8.75% of the ETF’s net assets and is classified as digital credit assets.
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Bybit has today added three new US stock perpetual contracts: VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMHUSDT), SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (XBIUSDT), and Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLEUSDT), with maximum leverage of up to 20x. To coincide with the launch, limited-time fee discounts are available: 0% maker fee rate and 50% off the taker fee rate.
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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $425 million yesterday, marking one of the larger single-day net outflows recently. Major Outflows: • $IBIT (BlackRock): Outflow of $185 million • $FBTC (Fidelity): Outflow of $246 million • $GBTC (Grayscale): Outflow of $53.06 million Major Inflows: • $BTC (Grayscale Mini): Inflow of $53.38 million • $HODL (VanEck): Inflow of $6.14 million Products under Bitwise, Ark, Invesco, Franklin, Valkyrie, Morgan Stanley, WisdomTree, etc. all recorded zero net flow for the day.
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据 Trader T(@thepfund)数据,昨日比特币现货 ETF 净流入 9042 万美元,其中贝莱德 $IBIT 流入 8681 万美元;VanEck $HODL 流入 361 万美元;其余各家 ETF 当日净流入均为零。
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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $95.31 million yesterday, with Fidelity (FBTC) recording an outflow of $63.25 million, Ark (ARKB) an outflow of $39.93 million, VanEck (HODL) an inflow of $5.36 million, Morgan Stanley (MSBT) an inflow of $2.17 million, and multiple ETFs including BlackRock (IBIT) recording zero flow for the day.
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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), the total net inflow for Ethereum spot ETFs yesterday was $70.5 million. Among them, Fidelity's FETH had a net inflow of $69.21 million, VanEck's ETHV had a net inflow of $1.27 million, BlackRock's staked product ETHB had a net inflow of $20,000, and the fund flows for all other products were zero for the day.
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: Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo stated that after its NYSE listing, the company will utilize approximately $400 million in capital reserves to pursue mergers and acquisitions, aiming to expand its institutional-grade asset tokenization business. By completing its listing through a merger with Cantor Fitzgerald's SPAC, the company retained about 70% of its trust funds, providing sufficient cash reserves to support the next phase of expansion.Carlos Domingo noted that the acquisition targets will primarily focus on areas complementary to the tokenization business, rather than direct competitors, with the goal of building a "full-stack tokenization service platform" for institutional clients.Securitize currently serves institutions including BlackRock, KKR, Apollo, and VanEck, having issued approximately $4.4 billion in tokenized assets, including products such as BlackRock's BUIDL fund. (CoinDesk)
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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), Ethereum spot ETFs saw a net inflow of $29.1 million yesterday. BlackRock ETHA: +$29.74 million (largest inflow of the day) • VanEck ETHV: +$1.24 million • Fidelity FETH: +$850,000 • BlackRock ETHB (Staking Version): +$20,000 • Grayscale ETHE: -$2.75 million (only product with outflow) • Other products (Bitwise, 21Shares, Invesco, Franklin, Grayscale Mini): No fund changes for the day
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According to Trader T (@thepfund) data, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $221.72 million yesterday, following 10 consecutive trading days of net outflows. Performance of each product is as follows: • Fidelity FBTC: +$165.96 million (largest inflow of the day) • Ark ARKB: +$91.84 million • VanEck HODL: +$4.35 million • BlackRock IBIT: -$40.43 million (counter-trend outflow) • Other products (Bitwise, Invesco, Franklin, Valkyrie, WisdomTree, Grayscale, Morgan Stanley): No fund changes for the day
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According to Trader T (@thepfund), Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $296 million yesterday. On the outflow side: BlackRock $IBIT saw an outflow of $219 million, Grayscale $GBTC saw an outflow of $62.79 million, Fidelity $FBTC saw an outflow of $51.02 million, and Ark $ARKB saw an outflow of $39.90 million. On the inflow side: Grayscale Mini $BTC saw an inflow of $36.33 million, Morgan Stanley $MSBT saw an inflow of $29.81 million, Invesco $BTCO saw an inflow of $5.37 million, Franklin $EZBC saw an inflow of $3.48 million, and VanEck $HODL saw an inflow of $2.13 million. Bitwise $BITB, Valkyrie $BRRR, and WisdomTree $BTCW had zero inflows and outflows for the day.
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According to Cointelegraph, Fidelity Digital Assets has rebutted concerns in a new research report that Bitcoin’s long-term security will deteriorate as mining rewards decline, asserting that the network’s economic incentives remain sufficient to secure the blockchain over the long term. Authored by Fidelity research analyst Daniel Gray, the report reiterates that Bitcoin’s security depends not only on block rewards but also on transaction fees and market-driven economic incentives, which will continue to motivate miners to protect the network—and render sustained attacks prohibitively costly. The report challenges a longstanding critique that Bitcoin’s security is weakened every four years by the halving event, which reduces new coin issuance. It notes that since April 20, 2024, Bitcoin miners have received a subsidy of 3.125 BTC per block—down from 6.25 BTC in the previous halving cycle—but this reduction in issuance has not translated into diminished miner incentives, as Bitcoin’s price appreciation has more than offset the decline in block rewards. Gray points out that average daily miner revenue has surged from approximately $26,300 during Bitcoin’s first halving cycle to over $40.2 million today. The report also notes that although Fidelity views the long-term incentive structure as sound, many publicly listed mining companies are currently facing financial pressure, with some diversifying into artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. VanEck recently
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Avalanche announced the launch of the Avalanche Payments Collective, with 28 organizations already joining the coalition to build payment infrastructure on the Avalanche network. The coalition aims to integrate multiple domains, including settlement, stablecoins, capital infrastructure, foreign exchange, asset management, compliance, and global payments. Members include Franklin Templeton, VanEck, WisdomTree, Paxos, Kraken, Anchorage Digital, Ethena, and the Wyoming Stablecoin Committee.
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According to an official announcement, BitMart Futures will launch GSUSDT, ROKUUSDT, and GDXUSDT perpetual contracts on June 18, 2026, at 17:00 (UTC+8), supporting up to 20x leverage.
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June
according to official sources, Gate Contract Stock Zone launched perpetual contract trading (USDT settlement) for KLAC (KLA Corporation), GS (The Goldman Sachs Group), ROKU (Roku), GDX (VanEck Gold Miners ETF), ALAB (Astera Labs), TXN (Texas Instruments Incorporated), and IONQ (IonQ) at 14:00 on June 18 (UTC+8), supporting leverage of 1-20x.
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According to official announcements, Bitget has listed stock contracts for 10 new underlying assets, including FLNC (Fluence Energy), CGNX (Cognex), SMH (VanEck Semiconductor ETF), ROK (Rockwell Automation), and ISRG (Intuitive Surgical). These cover popular sectors such as energy storage, industrial automation, semiconductors, and medical technology. The aforementioned contracts support up to 20x leverage.
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: According to official sources, Gate's Contract Stock Zone will debut the perpetual contract trading (USDT settlement) of TWLO (Twilio), ROK (Rockwell Automation), CGNX (Cognex), IVV (iShares Core S&P 500 ETF), SOXX (iShares Semiconductor Sector ETF), SMH (VanEck Semiconductor 25 Component ETF), SPYM (SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF), and VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) on June 16, 14:00 (UTC+8), supporting leverage of 1-20x.
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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $22.58 million, a marked improvement from the $4.93 million net outflow on June 12. Among them, BlackRock’s ETHA saw inflows of $17.62 million—accounting for over 70% of total inflows—and delivered the strongest performance. Grayscale’s mini-ETH ETF recorded inflows of $3.12 million, while Grayscale’s ETHE saw $1.77 million in inflows. Fidelity’s FETH, Bitwise’s ETHW, 21Shares’ TETH, Invesco’s QETH, Franklin Templeton’s EZET, and VanEck’s ETHV all registered zero inflows on the day.
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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $64.84 million yesterday. Grayscale’s GBTC alone saw a single-day outflow of $124 million, dragging down overall performance; BlackRock’s IBIT posted the strongest inflow at $66.45 million, followed by Morgan Stanley’s MSBT ($9.35 million) and Grayscale’s Mini BTC ($10.6 million); Fidelity’s FBTC recorded an outflow of $8.69 million, VanEck’s HODL $6.13 million, Ark Invest’s ARKB $6.63 million, and Franklin Templeton’s EZBC $5.78 million.
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