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Inflows from digital asset investment products totaled $136 million last week, bringing the third consecutive week of inflows to $470 million, CoinShares found in a new report.
According to the digital assets investment firm, the past three weeks of consecutive inflows successfully corrected the preceding nine weeks of outflows, which totaled $423 million. This brought the year-to-date flows to a net positive $231 million.
Source: Coinshares
Interestingly, despite the inflows logged last week, the period was marked by a decrease in trading turnover. CoinShares found:
“Trading turnover has slowed though, with investment products totaling US$1bn for the week compared to US$2.5bn average in the prior 2 weeks. These lower volumes may be due to the seasonal effects, where lower volumes are typically seen during July and August.”
For the third consecutive week, Bitcoin [BTC] remained “the focus amongst investors,” as the king coin logged inflows, totaling $133 million, last week. This accounted for 98% of the total inflows recorded during that period.
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Although BTC lingered within a narrow price range during that period, an 8% uptick was seen in inflows into digital assets last week.
The additional $133 million in inflows brought the leading coin’s YTD net inflows to $290 million, with its assets under management (AuM) valued at $25 billion.
This represented the second week of BTC logging a net inflow YTD, having been in a net outflow position of $171 million three weeks ago.
On the other hand, short-Bitcoin investment products saw an outflow of $1.18 million last week, representing 11 weeks of consecutive outflows. However, despite this recent bearishness for short-Bitcoin, it remained the second best-performing asset in terms of inflows YTD at $58 million, data from the report showed.
Source: Coinshares
While leading altcoin Ethereum [ETH] posted inflows that totaled $2.9 million, CoinShares noted that the coin “has only marginally benefitted from improved investor sentiment.” The report stated:
“The last 3 weeks of inflows represent just 0.2% of total assets under management (AuM) compared to Bitcoin’s 1.9%, and remains in a negative net flows position year-to-date of US$63m.”
Source: Coinshares
As for other altcoins, Solana [SOL], Ripple [XRP], Polygon [MATIC], and Litecoin [LTC] recorded inflows of $1.2 million, $900,000, $800,000, $500,000, respectively, while Cosmos [ATOM] and Cardano [ADA] saw minor outflows.
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