CoinShares: Digital Asset Investment Products Saw Net Inflows of $864 Million Last Week
BlockBeats News, December 15th, CoinShares officially released the latest weekly report data, indicating that digital asset investment products attracted a total of $864 million in funds last week. This marks the third consecutive week of modest inflows, reflecting that investors are cautious but shifting towards optimism. Despite the recent Fed rate cut, price performance has been relatively weak, and market sentiment and fund flows have shown a divergent pattern on trading days following the rate cut.
Looking at the regions, the U.S. market sentiment was the most positive, recording $796 million in inflows last week. Germany ($68.6 million) and Canada ($26.8 million) also received fund inflows. These three countries have continued to dominate fund flows this year, accounting for 98.6% of total inflows year-to-date.
Bitcoin attracted $522 million in inflows, while bearish Bitcoin investment products saw outflows of $1.8 million for the second consecutive week, further confirming that market sentiment is recovering. However, Bitcoin has underperformed this year, with total inflows of $27.7 billion year-to-date, significantly lower than the $41 billion in the same period in 2024.
Ethereum received $338 million in inflows last week, pushing its total year-to-date inflows to $13.3 billion, a 148% growth compared to the same period in 2024. Although Solana's year-to-date inflows remain at a low level of $3.5 billion, they have still increased tenfold compared to the same period in 2024. The decentralized lending protocol Aave and the oracle project Chainlink recorded inflows of $5.9 million and $4.1 million respectively last week, while the Hyperliquid protocol saw outflows of $14.1 million.
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