Bitcoin Investment Products Saw Inflows of $570M Last Week: CoinShares
Crypto-focused investment products saw the fourth consecutive week of net inflows, data shows.

- Crypto investment products experienced almost $600 million of net inflows last week.
- The $5.7 billion invested this year is indicative of the growing interest in regulated cryptocurrency funds.
Crypto investment products registered almost $600 million in inflows last week with bitcoin-based offerings accounting for more than 85% of the amount, investment firm CoinShares said in a weekly report.
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Overall, these products saw the fourth consecutive week of net inflows, bringing the year-to-date total to $5.7 billion – indicative of the growing interest in cryptocurrency investments from regulated funds.
The U.S. has emerged as the primary driver, with a net $610 million flowing into crypto investment products. However, these figures were impacted by incumbent issuer Grayscale, which saw further outflows totaling $436 million last week.
Blockchain equities are seeing a different trend. Such products saw outflows of $81 million, suggesting that equity investors are more cautious in the current market.
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