On August 20, the HYPE Spot ETF recorded a total net inflow of $5.8553 million for the day. The ETF with the highest net inflow was the Grayscale Hyperliquid Staking ETF (HYPG), which saw a daily net inflow of $2.5659 million, bringing its historical total net inflow to $130 million. Following closely was the Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP), with a daily net inflow of $2.4480 million and a historical total net inflow of $112 million. As of the time of this report, the total net asset value of the HYPE Spot ETF stands at $350 million, with a net asset ratio of 2.13%, and the cumulative historical net inflow has reached $287 million.
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