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Crypto fund inflows reach $533M, Bitcoin outperforms Ethereum: CoinShares

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  • CoinShares report shows increased crypto fund activity, with total inflows reaching $533 million last week.
  • Bitcoin led with $543 million going into Bitcoin products.
  • Ethereum inflows were offset by outflows from the Grayscale Trust.

According to the latest CoinShares report, crypto investment products saw an inflow of $533 million last week. The figure posted for the week is the largest inflow recorded in the past five weeks.

The week before, crypto financial products saw a muted inflow of $30 million, and the week prior recorded a $176 million inflow. Last week’s minimal inflow was primarily attributed to macroeconomic data indicating a rate cut in September.

The CoinShares report mentioned that the latest inflow is the largest on record in the last five weeks. It also mentioned that it is a follow-up to Jerome Powell’s remark that September could witness the first interest rate cut.

Crypto fund trading volume hit $9 billion

The trading volume of crypto financial products hit a high of $9 billion in the last week. This is reportedly a comeback, as trading volume had plunged by 50% in the week prior.

From a regional perspective, the United States recorded the majority with a $498 million inflow. This figure is also a notable comeback from the previous week’s $62 million inflow. Hong Kong and Switzerland also saw decent activity. CoinShares reported inflows hitting $16 million and $14 million for each country, respectively.

Germany, on the other hand, experienced a minor outflow of $9 million, which also makes it the only country with net outflows year-to-date.

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Bitcoin enjoyed $543 million in inflows

According to CoinShares, Bitcoin took the majority of the inflows home at $543 million. The majority of the inflows were also recorded on Friday after Powell’s dovish comments. In the week prior, CoinShares data showed that Bitcoin only had $42 million in inflow.

Ethereum, which recorded a modest $4.2 million in inflows last time, took a U-turn with an outflow of $36 million. Even though new ETH ETF issuers were witnessing continued inflows, Grayscale Ethereum Trust’s $118 million outflows offset the inflows. The outflows led to the negative flow rate of $36 million for Ethereum.

CoinShares also highlighted that the new Ethereum ETFs have enjoyed $3.1 billion in inflows since their launch a month ago.

Bitcoin and Ethereum have gained ground in terms of price in the last few days. Bitcoin has reclaimed the $64,000 level, while Ethereum has surged past $2,700. This positive momentum comes after several days of muted performance where Bitcoin struggled to sustain its price at the $60,000 level.

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