Volume 173: Digital Asset Fund Flows Weekly Report
From CoinShares Research Blog by James Butterfill
Weekly flows break records with US$2.7bn inflow
- Digital asset investment products saw record weekly inflows totalling US$2.7bn, bringing total inflow year-to-date to US$10.3bn, just shy of the record US$10.6bn inflows for the whole of 2021.
- Bitcoin remained the focus of investors, seeing US$2.6bn inflows with year-to-date inflows now representing 14% of total AuM.
- Solana, having endured a bout of negative sentiment saw US$24m inflows last week.
Digital asset investment products saw record weekly inflows totalling US$2.7bn, bringing total inflow year-to-date to US$10.3bn, just shy of the record US$10.6bn inflows for the whole of 2021. Weekly trading turnover reached US$43bn for the week, smashing last week’s record US$30bn. Recent price gains have pushed total assets under management (AuM) to a record high of US$94.4bn, having leapt 14% over the last week and rising 88% so far this year.
Regionally, the US saw US$2.8bn inflows, with Switzerland and Brazil following, seeing US$21m and US$18m inflows respectively. Canada, Germany and Switzerland all saw profit taking, with outflows of US$35m, US$77m and US$39m respectively.
Bitcoin remained the focus of investors, seeing US$2.6bn inflows with year-to-date inflows now representing 14% of total AuM. Despite recent price rises, the inflows into short bitcoin continue, seeing a further US$11m last week.
Solana, having endured a bout of negative sentiment saw US$24m inflows last week. Conversely, Ethereum, which is on a much better footing on year-to-date inflows saw minor outflows of US$2.1m last week. Other notable inflows were Polkadot, Fantom, Chainlink and Uniswap, seeing US$2.7m, US$2m, US$2m and US$1.6m respectively.
Blockchain equities saw minor outflows totalling US$2.5m.
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