24-Hour Spot Fund Inflow/Outflow Rankings: BERA net outflow of $35.51 million, BTC net inflow of $127 million

BERA1,27%
BTC0,67%
SOL1,86%

BlockBeats News, February 12 — According to Coinglass data, the top net outflows of crypto spot funds in the past 24 hours are as follows:

BERA net outflow: $35.51 million;

XRP net outflow: $14.54 million;

SOL net outflow: $14.02 million;

0G net outflow: $12.62 million;

UNI net outflow: $12.33 million.

The top net inflows of crypto spot funds are as follows:

BTC net inflow: $127 million;

TRX net inflow: $15.07 million;

BNB net inflow: $11.15 million;

ASTER net inflow: $7.4 million;

ETH net inflow: $5.53 million.

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