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Hedera ETF inflows continue with $0.65M injection. Canary's spot Hedera ETF has seen only one day of outflows since launching in October 2025. The product's inflow streak continued with a +$648,540 inflow on June 11. The ETF holds more than 1.5% of $HBAR's current supply per SoSo data.

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