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Data: Last week, the net inflow of digital assets was $2.2 billion, the highest level since July

2024-10-21 18:49:37
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ChainCatcher news, according to Coinshares' latest weekly report, driven by optimism over the Republican Party potentially winning the U.S. election, last week's inflow of digital assets reached $2.2 billion, the highest level since July.

In the U.S., inflows reached $2.3 billion, while other regions experienced slight outflows, possibly due to profit-taking.

Bitcoin led the way with inflows of $2.13 billion, while Ethereum and several altcoins saw smaller increases; multi-asset products broke a streak of 17 consecutive weeks of inflows, with outflows of $5.3 million.

Ethereum also saw inflows of $58 million, while some altcoins experienced inflows as well, such as Solana ($2.4 million), Litecoin ($1.7 million), and XRP ($700,000).

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