CoinShares: Digital asset investment products saw a net outflow of $187 million last week

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PANews February 9 News, according to the latest weekly report from CoinShares, last week’s digital asset investment product outflows significantly slowed, totaling $187 million. Although capital flows are usually synchronized with cryptocurrency price fluctuations, changes in the rate of outflows are more historically indicative and often signal a turning point in investor sentiment. Therefore, the recent slowdown in outflows may suggest that the market is approaching a cyclical bottom. The latest price adjustments have reduced the total assets under management to $129.8 billion, the lowest level since March 2025 when the US tariff policy was announced, at which time asset prices also hit a local low. Trading activity was unusually active, with weekly trading volume of exchange-traded products reaching a record $63.1 billion, surpassing the previous high of $56.4 billion set in October last year. Bitcoin was the only asset class to experience outflows last week, with a total outflow of $264 million. Meanwhile, Ripple, Solana, and Ethereum led the capital inflows, with $63.1 million, $8.2 million, and $5.3 million respectively. XRP remains the best-performing asset this year, with a total inflow of $109 million.

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