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🚀 JUST IN: Spot $ETH ETFs surpass a combined market cap of $12B https://t.co/ikFYywfslj
📢JUST IN: SPOT $ETH ETFS EXCEED A COMBINED MARKETCAP OF $12B
⚡️ MARKET UPDATE: Spot Ethereum ETFs, launched earlier this year, have broken a combined market cap of $12 billion. https://t.co/m0CJEwXh5I