CoinShares: Last week, net inflows into digital asset investment products reached $1.1 billion

By: rootdata|2026/04/13 15:59:34
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According to the CoinShares research report (Issue 281), last week, digital asset investment products recorded a net inflow of $1.1 billion, the highest weekly level this year. The main reasons were that the U.S. CPI data was lower than expected and signs of a ceasefire in the situation in Iran, leading to a significant rebound in market risk appetite.

In terms of asset distribution, btc-42">Bitcoin led with a weekly inflow of $871 million, accumulating nearly $2 billion year-to-date; Ethereum saw a significant improvement in sentiment with an inflow of $196.5 million, but it still maintained a net outflow year-to-date; XRP had an inflow of $19.3 million; Solana experienced a slight outflow of $2.5 million. Notably, short Bitcoin products had an inflow of $20.2 million during the same period, marking the largest weekly inflow since November 2024, indicating that hedging demand still exists.

On a regional level, the U.S. dominated this round of inflows, accounting for 95% of the total at $1.06 billion; Germany, Canada, and Switzerland recorded inflows of $34.6 million, $7.8 million, and $6.9 million, respectively. Trading volume increased by 13% week-on-week, but the weekly trading volume of $2.1 billion remains below the year-to-date average of $3.1 billion, and total assets under management have rebounded to early February levels.

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