Digital-Asset Investment Funds Enjoys Net Inflow of up to $63M since Five Weeks
Market analysis report shows that digital asset investment products enjoy a net flow of up to $63 million in five consecutive weeks, breaking a four week run of outflow.
Bitcoin’s price rebounded slightly today, which has increased by 1.23% over the past 24 hours, according to Coinmarketcap.
During the intraday, Bitcoin was trading at $34,796.22. The crypto market leader with a market cap of $652,103,078,056 has stabilized above the support level of $30,000 for two consecutive weeks.
Analysis company CoinShares released a report entitled "Digital Asset Fund Flows Weekly" on Monday, July 5. The report indicates the net inflow of digital asset investment products has reached $63 million, which is the first time in five consecutive weeks, breaking a four week run of outflow.
In addition, this is also the first time that investors have invested money in all personal digital assets within nine weeks, suggesting a positive shifting towards market sentiment.
Institutional investors mainly target bitcoin assets and Ethereum assets. Nearly 62% of the total funds (an estimated $39 million) flow to the Bitcoin dedicated fund. After three consecutive weeks of withdrawal of the investment in Ethereum, the cryptocurrency asset, the total inflow last week was $18 million.
As the second-largest cryptocurrency in the market, Ether was trading at $2,318.91 and has risen by 9.22% within a week.
According to statistics, investors also turn their capital to Ripple (XRP), Cardano (ADA) and Polkadot (DOT) investment products. The total inflow of DOT is up to $2.1 million, which is the most significant weekly inflow among the altcoins.
Meanwhile. the inflows of altcoins such as XRP and Cardano were $1.2 million and $0.7 million, respectively.
The small investment in other altcoins and the low investment in the first-level multi-asset proves that most investors only focus on mainstream Bitcoin and Ethereum rather than diversify their portfolios to accommodate multiple cryptocurrency assets.
However, Coinshares stated that despite breaking the continuous outflow of funds last week, Bitcoin's transaction volume is still at its lowest level since November 2020, saying that:
Image source: Shutterstock"A similar observation was seen more broadly across the whole of the Bitcoin ecosystem with volumes down 38% relative to the average for 2021."