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Crypto Products Experienced $305 Million in Outflows During Period of Pervasive Negative Sentiment

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 12:15 PM
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Digital asset investment products experienced significant outflows last week, totaling $305 million, reflecting a broader negative sentiment in the cryptocurrency market, according to a report from CoinShares. The main driver behind this downturn was stronger-than-expected economic data from the United States, reducing the likelihood of a 50-basis point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. Bitcoin products saw the most significant outflows, losing $319 million, while Ethereum also faced outflows of $5.7 million, with trading volume stagnating. In contrast, Solana attracted $7.6 million in inflows, showcasing resilience in the face of market challenges.

Investors’ sentiment towards Bitcoin painted a mixed picture, with short Bitcoin investment products receiving inflows of $4.4 million for the second consecutive week, indicating a bet on further declines in Bitcoin’s value. On the other hand, Ethereum spot ETFs saw moderate outflows of $12.6 million, with some new products even recording net inflows. Solana, known for its high-speed transactions, stood out by attracting $7.6 million in inflows. Blockchain equities tied to Bitcoin mining also defied the negative trend, seeing $11 million in inflows. The United States experienced the most significant outflows, with $318 million exiting digital asset products, while Germany and Sweden saw smaller outflows.

In terms of price movements, Bitcoin closed the week down by 10.8% at approximately $57,300, while Ethereum fell 11.7% to around $2,425. The week’s price fluctuations were accompanied by net outflows of $277 million from Bitcoin spot ETFs. Despite the challenges, some Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net inflows, hinting at a potential shift in sentiment towards the cryptocurrency. Matteo Greco, a research analyst at Fineqia International, suggested that the heavy outflows from Ethereum products may be nearing an end, paving the way for potential net inflows in the coming weeks as summer draws to a close.

Switzerland and Canada managed to attract minor inflows amid the overall negative trend, with $5.5 million and $13 million flowing into digital asset products, respectively. Meanwhile, blockchain equities tied to Bitcoin mining saw $11 million in inflows, defying the broader negative sentiment in the market. The overall negative sentiment was largely driven by stronger-than-expected economic data from the United States, which reduced the likelihood of a 50-basis point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. Despite the challenges, some investors are continuing to bet on further declines in Bitcoin’s value through short Bitcoin investment products, which saw inflows for the second consecutive week.

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