Digital asset investment products see $230 million in weekly inflows last week… Fund flows slow after FOMC

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Minseung Kang

Summary

  • Digital asset investment products saw $230 million in net inflows last week, but investor sentiment was sharply dampened after the FOMC as $405 million flowed out.
  • By asset, Bitcoin posted $219 million in net inflows, while $6 million flowed into short-Bitcoin products, underscoring divided market views.
  • **Solana extended net inflows for a seventh straight week (cumulative **$136 million), while Ethereum saw $27.5 million in outflows, ending a three-week inflow streak.

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Weekly inflows into digital asset investment products slowed to $230 million last week.

According to the CoinShares blog on the 23rd, global digital asset investment products recorded net inflows totaling $230 million over the past week. However, flows showed clear swings during the week. While $635 million came in over the first two days, $405 million flowed out after the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, sharply dampening investor sentiment. Outflows eased somewhat by Friday.

CoinShares said the slowdown was likely influenced by interpretations of a “hawkish pause” surrounding the Federal Reserve’s meeting.

By region, net inflows were seen across all major trading hubs. The U.S. accounted for the largest share at $153 million, while Germany and Switzerland recorded inflows of $30.2 million and $27.5 million, respectively.

By asset, Bitcoin led overall flows with net inflows of $219 million. However, $6 million also flowed into short-Bitcoin investment products, highlighting that market views remain divided.

Solana saw $17 million in inflows, extending its streak of net inflows to seven consecutive weeks. Cumulative inflows over the past seven weeks totaled $136 million. By contrast, Ethereum saw $27.5 million flow out, ending a three-week run of inflows.

In addition, inflows were also recorded in Chainlink ($4.6 million) and Hyperliquid ($4.5 million).

Minseung Kang

Minseung Kang

minriver@bloomingbit.ioBlockchain journalist | Writer of Trade Now & Altcoin Now, must-read content for investors.
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