Last week, digital asset investment products recorded a net inflow of $1.9 billion, with Ethereum seeing an inflow of $1.59 billion.
BlockBeats News, July 28th, according to the latest weekly report from CoinShares, last week saw a $1.9 billion influx into digital asset investment products, maintaining a positive trend for 15 consecutive weeks. This has brought the total inflows for the month to a record-breaking $11.2 billion, far surpassing the $7.6 billion in December 2024 after the U.S. election. Fund flows varied by region. The United States and Germany saw strong inflows of $2 billion and $70 million, respectively, offsetting outflows from Brazil ($23.2 million), Canada ($84.3 million), and Hong Kong ($160 million).
Ethereum showed outstanding performance, leading exceptionally last week with an inflow of $1.59 billion, marking the second-highest single-week inflow on record. Year-to-date, Ethereum has seen total inflows of $7.79 billion, surpassing the inflow total for the entire previous year.
In contrast, Bitcoin saw a relatively small outflow of $175 million in total, exhibiting a significant difference in trend from altcoins. Solana and XRP attracted substantial inflows of $3.11 billion and $1.89 billion, respectively, while SUI also attracted $8 million. However, apart from these cryptocurrencies, inflows into some other altcoins rapidly decreased. Some altcoins experienced outflows, including Litecoin ($1.2 million) and BCH ($660,000).
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