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Digital asset fund flows | March 25th 2024

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Hesitancy amongst investors led to record net outflows of US$942m

 

  • Digital asset investment products saw record weekly outflows totalling US$942m, the first outflow following a record 7-week run of inflows totalling US$12.3bn.

  • New ETF issuers in the US saw US$1.1bn inflows, partially offsetting incumbent Grayscale’s significant US$2bn outflows last week.

  • The rest of the altcoin space fared well, seeing a net inflows of US$16m, most notable were Polkadot (US$5m), Avalanche (US$2.9m) and Litecoin (US$2m).

 

 


 

Digital asset investment products saw record weekly outflows totalling US$942m, the first outflow following a record 7-week run of inflows totalling US$12.3bn.

Week Crypto Asset Flows by Institution 23 March 2024

Trading volumes in ETPs, while high at US$28bn for the week, were 2/3rds that of the prior week. The recent price correction wiped US$10bn off total assets under management (AuM) but remain above prior cycle highs at US$88bn.

We believe the recent price correction led to hesitancy from investors, leading to much lower inflows into new ETF issuers in the US, which saw US$1.1bn inflows, partially offsetting incumbent Grayscale’s significant US$2bn outflows last week.

Flows by Exchange Country 23 March 2024

Poor sentiment was not just focussed on the US, with Sweden, Switzerland, Hong Kong and Germany seeing outflows of US$37m, US$25m, US$35m and US$4m respectively. However, Brazil and Canada both saw inflows totalling US$9m and US$8.4m respectively.

Flows by Asset 23 March 2024

96% of the flows were Bitcoin, which saw US$904m outflows, while short-bitcoin also saw minor outflows totalling US$3.7m.

Ethereum, Solana and Cardano also suffered, seeing US$34m, US$5.6m and US$3.7m respectively. The rest of the altcoin space fared well, seeing a net inflows of US$16m, most notable were Polkadot (US$5m), Avalanche (US$2.9m) and Litecoin (US$2m).

 


 

More information

 

Week Crypto Asset Flows 23 March 2024Top Inflows Top Outflows table 23 March 2024Digital asset ETP net new assetsCrypto Asset Fund Flows as a % of Fund AuM 23 March 2024Blockchain Equity ETPs 23 March 2024

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James Butterfill
Published on25 Mar 2024

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