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CoinShares: $224 Million Net Inflow in Digital Asset Investment Products Last Week
On April 7, according to the weekly report released by CoinShares Research Blog, digital asset investment products recorded a net inflow of approximately $224 million last week, indicating a slight recovery in market sentiment. However, due to stronger-than-expected retail sales data and more hawkish interest rate expectations, there was a slight outflow towards the end of the week. In terms of regional distribution, Switzerland led with an inflow of about $157.5 million, followed by Germany and Canada with inflows of $27.7 million and $11.2 million, respectively, while the United States saw an inflow of only about $27.5 million. European investors were the main drivers of inflows this week, which marks a significant contrast to the previous weeks when U.S. products led the inflows. In terms of asset distribution, Bitcoin saw an inflow of approximately $107.3 million, showing improvement from a poor start at the beginning of the month, although there has been a net outflow of $145 million so far this month. Short Bitcoin products attracted $16 million in inflows, the highest since mid-November 2025, indicating a continued polarization of market views. Solana experienced an inflow of about $34.9 million, with stable inflows this year accounting for 10% of its assets under management. Ethereum continued to lag, with a net outflow of $52.8 million last week as investors continued to digest the negative news stemming from the Clarity Act.