Bitcoin Dominates as Crypto Products Record Largest Consecutive Inflows Since 2021
Bitcoin (BTC) once again stood out as the top target for investments from traditional fund investors last week, the latest report from crypto research and investment firm CoinShares has revealed. According to the report,...
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According to the report, crypto-backed investment funds overall saw $137 million of inflows for the week, with 99% going into funds backed by Bitcoin.
The week marked the fourth consecutive week of inflows into crypto funds, CoinShares said....
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