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TRX $0.3333 +0.83%
DOGE $0.0704 +0.18%
ADA $0.1742 +0.12%
BCH $204.28 -0.07%
LINK $9.52 +0.51%
HYPE $58.70 -0.58%
AAVE $89.65 +1.77%
SUI $0.6573 -2.87%
XLM $0.1544 -2.28%
ZEC $506.95 -1.74%

Last week, net inflows into digital asset investment products reached $226 million, with altcoins experiencing inflows for the first time in five weeks

2025-03-31 17:21:34

According to ChainCatcher's message and CoinShares' latest weekly report, last week the inflow of funds into digital asset investment products reached $226 million, with Bitcoin inflows of $195 million and a total inflow of $33 million for altcoins. This follows a total outflow of $1.7 billion over the previous four weeks, with the main beneficiaries being Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and Sui, which saw inflows of $14.5 million, $7.8 million, $4.8 million, and $4 million, respectively.

Regional data shows that all major regions experienced inflows last week, with the most notable being the United States, Switzerland, and Germany, which saw inflows of $204 million, $14.7 million, and $9.2 million, respectively. Hong Kong ($2.1 million) and Brazil ($1.3 million) experienced slight outflows.

The recent price decline has caused the total assets under management of global Bitcoin ETPs to drop to their lowest level since the U.S. elections, standing at $114 billion.

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