Data: Over 32% of Bitcoin is produced by listed mining companies. The latest production data for the second quarter shows that listed and soon-to-be-listed mining companies are consolidating their share in Bitcoin output. The total market share of these 18 companies has risen from 21.1% in the same period last year to 32.5% in the second quarter. However, this growth is not balanced. The rise in total market share is not widespread but is mainly driven by MARA, Cango, IRE, and CleanSpark, which have significantly increased their Computing Power, offsetting the losses of miners who have switched to HPC or experienced stagnation in growth. This week, the net outflow from U.S. Bitcoin Spot ETFs was $1.178 billion. According to Farside Investors, the net outflow this week from U.S. Bitcoin Spot ETFs was $1.178 billion, including: BlackRock IBIT: -$615 million; Fidelity FBTC: -$235.3 million; Bitwise BITB: -$60.8 million; ARK ARKB: -$182.3 million; CoinShares BRRR: -$4.3 million; Grayscale GBTC: -$118.1 million; Grayscale Mini BTC: -$2.5 million; Franklin EZBC: +$13.4 million; VanEck HO.

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