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Crypto fund inflows have risen to $6.7 billion since the beginning of the year.
Inflows into crypto funds have risen to $6.7 billion since the beginning of the year
From May 3 to May 9, the net inflow into cryptocurrency investment funds amounted to $882 million compared to $2.03 billion in the previous period. This is stated in the CoinShares report.
The positive trend continued for the fourth week in a row.
AUM increased to $169.3 billion
Analysts explained the trend by a combination of several factors: the global increase in the money supply, stagflation risks in the U.S., and the approval of the first cryptocurrency by several American states as a reserve asset.
In the digital gold-based instruments, inflows slowed from $1.84 billion to $867 million, based on Ethereum — from $149.2 million to $1.5 million.
In the segment of American spot Bitcoin ETFs, an inflow of $599.6 million has been recorded. A week earlier, investors added $1.81 billion to the products.
On May 12, Bitcoin tested $105,000 amid the US-China trade deal.