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Bitcoin and Ethereum Dominate Inflows as Crypto Investment Products See $3.2B Inflows for 10th Week

Dec 16, 2024 at 11:51 pm

Crypto investment products registered net inflows for the tenth consecutive week with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) dominating a major of the inflows.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Dominate Inflows as Crypto Investment Products See $3.2B Inflows for 10th Week

Crypto investment products saw net inflows for the tenth consecutive week, with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) dominating a majority of the inflows. However, inflows into XRP also picked up pace amid the rising speculation of an XRP ETF approval.

In its latest report, crypto investment firm CoinShares reported that digital asset investment products saw inflows of $3.2 billion in the week between December 9–13.

This comes after a record $3.85 billion in weekly inflows during the previous period, pushing total inflows for 2024 to $44.5 billion. The achievement follows a streak of consecutive weekly inflows since early October, with the past 10 weeks contributing $20.3 billion, making up 45% of the total inflows for the year.

BTC, ETH Dominate Total Inflows

During the last week, the Bitcoin investment products saw inflows totaling $2 billion. Thus, the net inflows into Bitcoin products since Donald Trump’s victory have surged to $11.5 billion. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) also contributed majorly to net inflows last week.

Short BTC products experienced a surge in activity, with $14.6 million in inflows, up from the previous week. However, total assets under management for short BTC exchange-traded products (ETPs) remained relatively low at $130 million, noted CoinShares’ head of research James Butterfill.

Similarly, Ethereum (ETH) was the second-largest crypto after Bitcoin, to see successful inflows last week. During the week between December 9-16, Ethereum ETF investments saw over $1 billion in inflows last week.

Ethereum ETPs have maintained their momentum, with new inflows marking the seventh consecutive week of gains. Over this period, various Ether-based ETPs saw a total of $3.7 billion in inflows.

XRP ETF Expectations Lead to Strong Inflows

CoinShares reports that altcoin XRP experienced inflows of $145 million, fueled by growing optimism for a US-listed ETF. Following Donald Trumpp’s victory, the expectations for an XRP ETF have surged with analysts predicting a quick settlement in the Ripple vs SEC lawsuit. Top market players like WisdomTree have also jumped in to file an XRP ETF.

Over the last weekend, some reports suggested BlackRock could be filing an application for XRP ETF, suggesting that it could inject substantial liquidity into the market. This shift could pave the way for ETF applications for other cryptocurrencies, such as Cardano and Dogecoin, further enhancing investor confidence and interest in these assets.

The XRP price has been flirting around the resistance of $2.4 for the past week, eyeing a breakout to $3. However, the inflows suggest growing confidence among market players for the fourth-largest crypto.

News source:www.coinspeaker.com

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