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Ethereum spot ETF weekly net inflow hits an all-time high of $2.18 billion According to Wu's report, based on SoSoValue data, the weekly net inflow of Ethereum spot ETF reached $2.18 billion last trading week, setting a new historical record. BlackRock ETF ETHA saw a net inflow of $1.76 billion, with a total historical net inflow of $8.06 billion. Why are the transaction fees for contracts so high? Can someone knowledgeable explain how Binance charges fees? #以太坊突破3700 #山寨币突破
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