Jesse Coghlan7 hours agoCrypto products see 4th week of inflows amid race for Bitcoin ETFs: CoinSharesBitcoin products took the largest share of inflows, netting 84% of incoming funds, according to CoinShares’ weekly fund flows report.5022 Total views18 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksCrypto investment products have recorded four weeks of inflows as the market eagerly awaits the possible approval of a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the United States.
Asset management firm CoinShares’ Oct. 23 fund flows report revealed $66 million was added to digital asset investment products in the week ending Oct. 20, which has swelled the space’s assets under management to $33 billion.
Of the past week’s inflows, $55.3 million, or 84%, went to Bitcoin investment products, which has brought year-to-date Bitcoin product inflows to $315 million, it added.It seems that the anticipation of a spot #Bitcoin ETF has prompted further inflows for the 4th consecutive week. Here is our analysis with @Jbutterfill.
Week 43 inflows: US$66m
Inflows are relatively low in comparison to June’s @BlackRock announcements, suggesting more… pic.twitter.com/6AkDGQJVOh— CoinShares (@CoinSharesCo) October 23, 2023
CoinShares head of research James Butterfill, however, noted that the recent week’s inflows still haven’t reached the levels seen earlier this year when BlackRock first filed for a spot Bitcoin ETF.“While the most recent inflows are likely linked to excitement over a spot Bitcoin ETF launch in the U.S., they are relatively low in comparison to the initial inflows following BlackRock’s announcement in June.”
Butterfill added that June’s four-week inflow run saw $807 million enter the sector, and the lower inflows recently “are indicative of investors adopting a more cautious approach this time.”Flows by asset for the week ending Oct. 20 show Bitcoin and Solana as the most popular. Source: CoinShares
Meanwhile, Solana (SOL) products caught the second-largest share of inflows last week and the largest among all altcoins, netting $15.5 million. Ether (ETH) products saw outflows of $7.4 million — the only altcoin to suffer outflows last week.
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More recently, interest in a spot Bitcoin ETF surged late on Oct. 23 amid “positive signs” that BlackRock’s ETF was a step closer to approval and a U.S. appellate court issued a mandate to the Securities and Exchange Commission to review Grayscale’s spot Bitcoin ETF filing.
The moves sparked a Bitcoin rally, which saw it gain 14% over the past 24 hours and briefly hit $34,000 for the first time since May 2022.
The price jump also saw over $193 million in Bitcoin short liquidations in the past 24 hours, according to CoinGlass data.
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