Bitcoin and Ether lead $17.8B crypto inflows
Bitcoin saw its fifth-largest week of inflows on record, helping it recapture the $60,000 mark, while Ether inflows took second place in anticipation of the US Ether ETFs.
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Bitcoin saw its fifth-largest week of inflows on record, helping it recapture the $60,000 mark, while Ether inflows took second place in anticipation of the US Ether ETFs.
CoinShares believes the turnaround is due to weaker than expected macro data in the U.S.
Over $35 billion entered the crypto market in just three weeks. This shows signs of bullish momentum.
Crypto investment products are now going through rough times, as shown by inflow and outflow data. The crypto market is known for its volatile market cycles of ups and downs. Investment products are now struggling, and confidence in the space seems shaken. Crypto funds have now seen outflows for three straight weeks, with investors pulling $435 million from digital asset funds last week, according to CoinShares data. The recent stretch of outflows highlights the souring investor sentiment around some digital assets after a bull run earlier this year. The Third Consecutive Week Of Crypto Withdrawals CoinShares recent weekly report on digital asset fund flows has revealed the current sentiment among institutional investors. According to the report, investment funds witnessed $435 million in outflows last week to mark the biggest outflow since March. This comes on top of the $206 million and $126 million pulled out in the previous two weeks. Unsurprisingly, the majority of outflows came from Bitcoin funds. Of the total $435 million outflows, $423 million came from Bitcoin funds. Notably, a bulk of Bitcoin’s outflows ($328 million) came from Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US. A look into previous crypto fund flow data since the beginning of the year shows that the majority of the inflows recorded in January, February, and March can be attributed to the Spot Bitcoin ETFs. These ETFs recorded so much inflow of funds that investment products were able to record their best year on record in less than three months. However, inflows into these ETFs have declined in the past few weeks, and the largest digital asset is now failing to attract inflows amidst interest rate stagnation in the US market. Grayscale’s GBTC, in particular, continued its run of withdrawals, recording $440 million in outflows. At the same time, the other ETFs failed to attract inflows during the week in order to offset these withdrawals. BlackRock’s IBIT, for instance, failed to register inflows for three days straight last week, bringing its 71-day run of inflows to an end. Ethereum, the altcoin king, also witnessed $38.4 million in outflows last week to offset inflows into other altcoins. Inflow data shows investors pouring $6.9 million worth of inflows into multi-coin investment products. Solana, Litecoin, XRP, Cardano, and Polkadot witnessed $4.1 million, $3.1 million, $0.4 million, $0.4 million, and $0.5 million in inflows, respectively. Short Bitcoin products also witnessed $1.3 million in inflows, showcasing a glimpse into investors’ sentiment. Whats Next? Investor sentiment can shift quickly in the fast-moving crypto space and the coming weeks may provide more clarity on the direction of crypto fund flows. Six Spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are set to launch in Hong Kong today April 30. Their entry into the Asian market has been long anticipated and is expected to surpass the first-day inflow record set by their counterparts in the US. Total market cap drops amid outflows | Crypto total market cap from Tradingview.com Featured image from StormGain, chart from Tradingview.com
Crypto ETPs saw $226M in inflows last week, led by Bitcoin, despite a 13.6% drop in Bitcoin's price. AUM falls to $133.9B amid market challenges.
Crypto investment products have finally registered a week of outflows after seven weeks of consecutive strong inflows and two weeks of breaking records after records. In fact, data has shown that these investment products have now set a new record for the most outflows in a week, extending the run of record creation. According to data from CoinShares, investors pulled out $942 million from crypto investment products last week to wipe $10 billion off total assets under management (AuM). Interestingly, a larger part of this outflow came from Bitcoin, as Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US registered outflows every day. Crypto Outflows Reach New Record High CoinShares’ weekly report on digital investment funds has revealed crypto investment products have been witnessing an influx of money for the past two months. Consequently, these products registered a seven-week run of inflows totaling $12.3 billion. Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency, received most of these inflows, which helped push its price to a new all-time high. Related Reading: 7 Days Of Crypto: Key Events That You Should Keep An Eye On This Week However, last week told a different tale for Bitcoin’s investment products, as Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US registered a weak $1.1 billion in inflows which was unable to offset Grayscales significant $2 billion outflows. As a result, Bitcoin investment products witnessed outflows of $904 million throughout last week. Short Bitcoin products also witnessed minor outflows of $3.7 million. The negative sentiment flowed to other investment products such as Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and multi-asset products witnessed outflows of $34.2 million, $5.6 million, $3.7 million, and $7.3 million, respectively. On the other hand, Litecoin, XRP, and Polkadot saw an increase in their respective inflows of $2 million, $1.2 million, and $5 million. Lastly, the total trading volume fell to $28 billion, two-thirds of the prior week. In terms of region, the USA had the most outflows of $860 million. Sweden and Switzerland followed with $36.9 million and $25.2 million respectively. According to CoinShares, the reversal into a poor sentiment was largely due to hesitancy from investors. Whats Next For Bitcoin? Interestingly, last week’s outflow from Spot Bitcoin ETFs coincided with a drastic drop in the price of Bitcoin with the cryptocurrency falling to as low as $61,370. This shows how much influence these funds now have over the price of Bitcoin. Last week’s actions show investors seem to be hitting pause on their enthusiasm for spot bitcoin ETFs. Whether that pause lasts for weeks or longer remains to be seen. Related Reading: Why Is The Price Of LUNC And USTC Up Today? However, sentiment can shift quickly in the cryptocurrency market and recent price action shows the industry might be returning to bullish mode. According to data from BitMEX Research, Spot Bitcoin ETFs registered a day of net inflows yesterday. Net inflow recorded was $15.7 million, the lowest inflow day since January 26. Bulls have now taken over to push the price of Bitcoin by 5.38% in the past 24 hours. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $70,676 and could reach $73,000 again very soon. BTC price drops from $71,000 | Source: BTCUSD on Tradingview.com Featured image from Atlantic Council, chart from Tradingview.com
Crypto investment products continue to shine in the middle of a strong bullish market sentiment. New data has shown institutional investors and traders are now going full speed on crypto investment products, allowing inflows to attain a new inflow record. According to CoinShares, a digital asset investment firm, digital investment products registered a record weekly inflow of $2.7 billion last week, pushing the year-to-date inflow near a new record. Crypto Institutional Investors Continue To Aim Higher The crypto market has attracted its fair share of rich visionaries and institutional traders over the years, with most just dabbling in and out. Recent market factors, however, have opened the industry and made it palatable to big traders. As a result, trading volume from this cohort of investors has ballooned to new highs. Related Reading: Record $1 Billion In Shorts Risk Liquidation If Bitcoin Hits This Price In its latest weekly report, CoinShares noted that investment products based on cryptocurrencies reached a new milestone of $2.7 billion inflow last week, bringing the run to six consecutive weeks of inflows. Hence, the total inflow year-to-date is now at $10.3 billion, just $300 million shy of the $10.6 billion inflows recorded in 2021. To put this into perspective, we’re less than three months into 2024, and inflows are already on par with those recorded throughout the bullish cycle in 2021. At the same time, trading volume reached a new record of $43 billion for the week, smashing the $30 billion record set in the previous week. Unsurprisingly, most of this activity can be credited to Bitcoin, with the majority of inflow going into the cryptocurrency. According to CoinShares, Bitcoin remained the focus of investors to attract $2.6 billion in inflows last week, representing 96% of the total inflow. This comes despite a $1.65 billion outflow from Grayscale’s Spot Bitcoin ETF. Speaking of Spot Bitcoin ETFs, there’s no denying the fact that these investment vehicles have been the primary catalyst for Bitcoin’s recent growth. This has allowed Bitcoin to break over various price resistance to reach new all-time highs. Last week, the 10 ETFs in the US ended the week at a net inflow of $2.238 billion, with BlackRock and Fidelity leading the charge. Despite recent price rises, short Bitcoin products also recorded $11 million in inflows last week. Related Reading: Cardano Price About To Explode: Crypto Pundit Reveals Next Target On the other hand, Ethereum investment products witnessed an outflow of $2.1 million last week to reverse $84.7 million inflows recorded in the prior week. This is despite Ethereum crossing over the $4,000 price level for the first time in two years. The reverse case is for Solana, which witnessed $24 million inflows after an outflow of $11.9 million in the previous week. Polkadot, Fantom, Chainlink, and Uniswap also saw inflows of $2.7 million, $2 million, $2 million, and $1.6 million, respectively. Total market cap climbs to $2.62 trillion | Source: Crypto Total Market Cap on Tradingview.com Featured image from CIM-Cyprus Business School, chart from Tradingview.com
The latest weekly crypto inflows of nearly $2 billion mark the fifth consecutive weekly inflows totaling $7.7 billion, or 24% of the total $31.3 billion inflows year-to-date.
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