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Bitcoin Dominates as Crypto Funds Attract $1.44 Billion in Fresh Capital, Rally To Begin?

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July 16, 2024
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Bitcoin Dominates as Crypto Funds Attract $1.44 Billion in Fresh Capital, Rally To Begin?

Following Bitcoin’s gradual rebound seen last week, the global crypto investment products also appear to have witnessed a notable influx of funds, with a substantial $1.44 billion pouring in over the same period.

According to CoinShares, a leading crypto asset management firm, this surge has pushed the year-to-date total to top roughly $17.8 billion, highlighting a growing confidence among investors despite recent market downturns.

Surge In Crypto Fund Inflows

According to the insight shared by CoinShares in its latest report, last week’s activity marked one of the largest net inflows recorded, significantly outpacing the $10.6 billion accumulated during the entire bull run of 2021.

This significant increase can be largely attributed to investors taking advantage of recent dips in the prices of many different cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin-centric funds dominated this movement, bringing in about $1.35 billion of that total amount.

This indicates investors’ robust appetite for the leading cryptocurrency, which continues to dominate the market despite periodic volatility.

Conversely, products betting against Bitcoin (short-BTC Products) saw a reversal in fortune, registering net outflows of $8.6 million—the most significant outflow since April.

The shift in holdings indicates a change of heart, which could be due to more favorable market conditions, or it may simply involve strategic portfolio changes for large holders. James Butterfill, head of research at CoinShares, particularly noted:

We believe price weakness due to the German Government bitcoin sales and a turnaround in sentiment due to lower than expect CPI in the US prompted investor to add to positions.

While the inflow rise was global, US-based funds were by far the largest receiver at $1.3 billion. However, there were also considerable inflows in other parts of the world.

For instance, Switzerland saw $36 million, and Hong Kong and Canada collectively added more than $137 million, indicating a universal interest in cryptocurrency investment.

Interestingly, Ethereum-based investment products also enjoyed a significant boost, with a $72 million increase in inflows. Butterfill disclosed that this spike is likely “in anticipation of the imminent approval of the spot-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the US.”

Gradual Recovery: Bitcoin And Ethereum Market Performance

So far, the inflows seen in the crypto market last week appear to be now reflected in Bitcoin and Ethereum’s price, with both assets now seeing noticeable rebounds following their recent correction, which made BTC fall as low as $53,000 levels and Ethereum dropping below $2,900.

Over the past 24 hours alone, Bitcoin has seen quite the surge, increasing by 6.1% in value to reclaim the $63,000 mark. At the time of writing, the asset currently trades at $63,764, still down roughly 13.9% from its March peak above $73,000.

Ethereum also appears to be mirroring BTC’s price performance. The second largest crypto by market cap is also up 6.4% in the past 24 hours to stand at a current trading price of $3,396.

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