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CoinShares Weekly Report: Last week, digital asset funds saw inflows exceeding $3.7 billion, marking the second-highest weekly asset inflow in history.
According to CoinShares' latest weekly report, digital asset funds recorded an inflow of $3.7 billion last week, marking the 13th consecutive week of inflows, which is the second highest weekly inflow in history. The current total assets under management (AuM) have surpassed the $200 billion mark, reaching $211 billion.
In terms of specific asset performance, Bitcoin saw an inflow of $2.731 billion last week, bringing its AuM to $179.547 billion, accounting for 54% of the total AuM of gold ETPs. Ethereum had an inflow of $990 million last week, marking 12 consecutive weeks of inflows, which is the fourth highest in history.
Other assets, such as Solana, attracted $92.6 million in inflows last week; however, XRP saw an outflow of $104 million, marking the largest outflow week in terms of amount. Additionally, the trading volume of exchange-traded products (ETPs) reached $29 billion, which is twice the average weekly trading volume this year.
From the perspective of country/region distribution, the US market continues to lead, attracting a capital inflow of 3.738 billion dollars in a single week. Following are Switzerland and Canada, which recorded capital inflows of 65.8 million dollars and 17.1 million dollars, respectively, last week.
However, the market sentiment in Germany, Sweden, and Brazil is relatively sluggish, with capital outflows of $85.7 million, $15.7 million, and $7.5 million respectively, reflecting the regional differences in sentiment.
These data indicate that investors' interest in cryptocurrencies remained strong last week. Bitcoin and Ethereum, as the leaders of the market, continue to attract inflows of funds, demonstrating investors' confidence in these major digital assets.
If market sentiment remains positive in the coming weeks, coupled with clearer regulatory policies and a consistently strong macroeconomic environment, this trend of capital inflow may continue.
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