Record Year-to-Date Inflows of $13.8 Billion in Crypto Investment Products
Global crypto investment products have witnessed an unprecedented surge in annual inflows, reaching $13.8 billion year-to-date, with an additional $646 million added last week. However, there are indications that the hyp...
Global crypto investment products have witnessed an unprecedented surge in annual inflows, reaching $13.8 billion year-to-date, with an additional $646 million added last week. However, there are indications that the hype surrounding exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is beginning to moderate, according to James Butterfill, Head of Research at CoinShares.
Leading asset managers such as BlackRock, Bitwise, Fidelity, Grayscale, ProShares, and 21Shares collectively attracted $646 million in inflows globally last week, as reported by CoinShares. This follows the previous week’s net inflows of $862 million, pushing the year-to-date inflows to a historic high of $13.8 billion, surpassing the prior annual record of $10.6 billion set in 2021, within just a few months into 2024.
This surge indicates a sustained recovery for global crypto funds, following nearly $1 billion worth of outflows observed for the week ending March 22. However, Butterfill noted a moderation in appetite from ETF investors, with weekly flow levels not reaching the heights seen in early March. Additionally, trading volumes declined to $17.4 billion last week compared to $43 billion in the first week of March.
Bitcoin Continues to DominateBitcoin remains the primary focus for global crypto investment products, with a net addition of $663 million last week. Conversely, short-bitcoin funds experienced their third consecutive week of outflows, totaling $9.5 million, indicating minor capitulation among bearish investors.
ETFs remain dominant, accounting for $484.5 million of last week’s net inflows.
Bitcoin is currently trading up 4% over the past week at $72,129, while the GMCI 30 index, representing the top 30 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, has seen an 8% increase during the same period, reaching 154.27.
Inflows into Other CryptocurrenciesInvestment products tied to Litecoin, Solana, and Filecoin also attracted inflows of $4.4 million, $4 million, and $1.4 million, respectively, last week. However, funds based on Ether experienced outflows for the fourth consecutive week, losing $22.5 million.
Regional SentimentRegionally, sentiment remains polarized, with U.S.-based funds adding $648 million last week, alongside inflows for products in Brazil, Hong Kong, and Germany. However, Switzerland and Canada recorded outflows of $27 million and $7.3 million, respectively.
Featured Image: Freepik
Original source
Read on CryptoCurrencyNewsRelated market context
JPMorgan Says the Debasement Trade Retreat Has ‘Accelerated’ for Bitcoin as June ETF Outflows Reach $2.1 Billion
The debasement trade that fueled demand for bitcoin and gold through much of this year is unwinding, and the retreat has accelerat...
Bitcoin price faces new risk as big buyers lose conviction
Bitcoin’s largest buyers are no longer behaving like a reliable backstop for the largest cryptocurrency. The exchange-traded funds...
Metaplanet to Launch Bitcoin Yield Products in Japan After $13 Million Siiibo Securities Deal
Metaplanet has agreed to acquire Siiibo Securities, a licensed Japanese Type I securities firm, as part of its Project Nova strate...
Bitcoin ETF Outflows Slow to $19 Million as Blackrock and Morgan Stanley Buy
Crypto ETF flows remained mixed on Thursday, June 11, as bitcoin ETFs posted a fifth straight day of outflows and ether funds reco...
Ripple chases AI’s machine economy as XRPL stablecoins near $1 billion
Stablecoin liquidity on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) has nearly doubled over the past month, putting the network within reach of a $1 bil...
Bitcoin Price Prediction: JPMorgan Fuds BTC as Debasement Trade Retreat Accelerates
JPMorgan is calling it. The debasement trade, or the macro thesis that drove billions into Bitcoin price and gold, is unwinding, a...