Crypto investment products saw inflows of nearly $600 million last week led by spot Bitcoin ETFs
Digital-asset investment products witnessed their fourth consecutive week of inflows, adding $598 million last week.Year-to-date inflows now exceed $5.7 billion, dominated by the new U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs.
Year-to-date inflows have now exceeded $5.7 billion — led by the new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the United States — accounting for more than 50% of the record inflows generated in the whole of 2021, CoinShares Head of Research James Butterfill wrote .
Total assets under management in the funds hit a peak of $68.3 billion during the week, though this remains more than 20% below the all-time high set in November 2021, Butterfill added — mirroring Bitcoin’s price action during the period.
AUM and cumulative flows. Image: CoinShares .
Focus remains on US and spot Bitcoin ETFs
Regionally, U.S.-based funds generated the largest inflows, adding some $610 million overall despite $436 million worth of outflows from the incumbent issuer Grayscale. Brazil and Switzerland registered minor inflows of $8.2 million and $2.1 million, respectively. The Canadian market witnessed the largest outflows from digital asset investment products, shedding $17.8 million.
Bitcoin-based funds generated $570 million worth of inflows last week — boosted by more than $588 million in net flows from spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. — bringing year-to-date inflows to $5.6 billion. Total net flows for the spot Bitcoin ETFs alone — which launched on Jan. 11 — now stand at over $5.5 billion, according to data from BitMEX Research.
However, recent price action has “prompted minor inflows into short-Bitcoin positions which totaled $3.9 million,” Butterfill added.
Bitcoin is currently trading at $51,171, according to The Block’s price page — down 2.3% over the past week and up 21% year-to-date.
BTC/USD price chart. Image: The Block/TradingView .
Ether investment products registered $17 million worth of inflows last week amid a period of outperformance against Bitcoin, gaining 5% over the past seven days to trade at $3,050 . Chainlink LINK -2.05% and XRP -2.51% -based funds saw the next largest inflows, adding $1.8 million and $1.1 million, respectively.
Meanwhile, Solana SOL -1.56% investment products witnessed a second week of outflows totaling $3 million, with Butterfill again citing the network’s recent temporary downtime as impacting sentiment amid a 10% drop in Solana’s price last week to $101 .
The GM 30 Index , representing a selection of the top 30 cryptocurrencies, traded flat over the past week, down around 0.5%.
GMCI 30 Index. Image: The Block/TradingView .
Blockchain equities saw continued outflows of $81 million for the week, suggesting equity investors are a little cautious at present, Butterfill said.
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