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CoinShares: Last week, net inflows into digital asset investment products reached $1.06 billion

2026-03-16 18:03:03

According to CoinShares monitoring, digital asset investment products recorded a net inflow of $1.06 billion last week, maintaining a positive inflow trend for the third consecutive week. Since the outbreak of the Iran crisis, the management scale of digital asset ETPs has increased by 9.4%, rising to $140 billion, further highlighting Bitcoin's safe-haven attributes.

From a regional distribution perspective, U.S. investors contributed 96% of the inflow funds; Hong Kong recorded an inflow of $23.1 million, the highest since August 2025; Canada and Switzerland saw inflows of $19.4 million and $10.4 million, respectively; Germany recorded an outflow of $17.1 million, marking the first weekly net outflow of the year.

From an asset structure perspective, Bitcoin accounted for 75% of the total inflow, reaching $793 million, with a cumulative inflow of $2.2 billion over three weeks; short Bitcoin products saw an inflow of $8.1 million during the same period, indicating ongoing market divergence. Ethereum saw an inflow of $315 million, partly driven by the newly launched staking ETFs in the U.S., with cumulative flows year-to-date approaching net zero. XRP faced outflows for the second consecutive week, totaling $76 million.

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