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Crypto Market Sees Mixed Capital Flows; Bitcoin Loses $33M in Outflows

Published 18/12/2023, 12:54
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  • CoinShares reported an increase in digital asset capital outflows last week.
  • Bitcoin recorded $33 million in outflows following a volatile trading session last week.
  • Altcoins inflows notched higher, led by funds moving into Solana, Cardano, XRP, and Chainlink.

Amidst the volatility in the cryptocurrency market, CoinShare’s latest analysis shows capital outflows in digital asset investment products ticked higher than inflows during the previous week. However, the report clarified the outflows are more a result of profit-taking than a swing in sentiment.

The report noted that digital asset investment products saw outflows of $16 million last week. According to the report, the increase in outflows ended 11 consecutive weeks of inflow.

Additionally, CoinShares stated that even with the withdrawals, trading activity was still significantly higher than average, with $3.6 billion traded during the week compared to the $1.6 billion weekly average for the year.

Regionally, the United States and Germany accounted for nearly $18 million and $10 million of the outflows, respectively. This was offset however, by substantial inflows of $9.1 million and $6.9 million from Switzerland and Canada respectively.

Among crypto assets, Bitcoin saw the most outflows during the week after recording $33 million in outflows. Short Bitcoin futures contracts also saw minor outflows of $0.3 million.

The BTC outflows follows a volatile trading session for the largest cryptocurrency by market cap last week. After notching an annual high of $44K earlier in the month, the digital asset’s price has struggled to find a stable landing. At present, Bitcoin is exchanging hands at $41,161 apiece, according to CoinMarketCap data.

On the other hand, the altcoins market saw an inflow of $21 million. Solana, Cardano, XRP, and Chainlink saw the most capital inflows, totaling US $10.6 million, $3 million, $2.7 million, and $2 million, respectively. However, Ethereum and Avalanche took a hit, losing $4.4 million and $1 million, respectively.

Elsewhere, Blockchain stocks continue to enjoy bullish sentiment. Last week, industry stocks saw significant inflows of $122 million, pushing the past 9-week run to $294 million – the longest run on record.

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