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XRP, Bitcoin, Cardano: Crypto Funds Catch Major Inflow Wave

Published 2023-11-07, 12:15 p/m
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U.Today - The latest data from CoinShares a substantial surge in capital inflows into cryptocurrency funds. For the sixth consecutive week, digital asset investment products have amassed inflows, this time amounting to $261 million.

This influx has brought the total for the past six weeks to $767 million. This figure eclipses the $736 million seen throughout the entire year of 2022.

The current streak of investment enthusiasm matches levels last observed in July 2023 and stands as the most pronounced since the bull market's zenith in December 2021.

Breakdown of inflows by specific cryptocurrencies

has been the predominant magnet for these inflows, attracting $229 million and advancing its year-to-date influx to $842 million.

This robust uptick is possibly spurred by the increased probability of the U.S. approving a spot-based Bitcoin ETF (TSX:EBIT).

In contrast, short-Bitcoin investments, which bet against the currency's value, have also seen a smaller, yet notable, inflow of $4.5 million, indicating that some investors are skeptical about the sustainability of the recent price rally.

has witnessed its most substantial inflows since August 2022, amounting to $17.5 million. This indicates a reversal of fortunes after a prolonged period of capital outflows totaling $107 million this year.

Among other alternative coins, has experienced inflows of $11 million, with Chainlink drawing $2 million, representing a notable 17% of its total assets under management. Smaller yet positive inflows were noted for Polygon, Cardano and XRP, with $0.8 million, $0.5 million and $0.2 million, respectively.

Breakdown by geography

Geographical analysis reveals a pronounced pivot in investor activity, especially among U.S. investors who led with inflows of $157 million.

This is an inflection from prior trends and may reflect a growing appetite for digital assets within the region.

European countries like and Switzerland, along with Canada, continue to display steady investment, contributing inflows of $63 million, $36 million and $9 million, respectively.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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