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CoinShares: Digital asset investment products saw inflows of $224 million last week
Golden Finance reports that on April 7, according to CoinShares monitoring, sentiment in the market for digital asset investment products rose slightly. Last week saw $224 million in inflows. This week, the center of capital inflows was Switzerland. Switzerland ranked first with $157.5 million in inflows, followed by Germany and Canada, with $27.7 million and $11.2 million in inflows, respectively. The U.S. ranked third, with only $27.5 million in inflows last week.
XRP became the asset with the highest net inflows among all assets, with inflows totaling $119.6 million, setting the highest record since mid-December 2025. Its year-to-date inflow amount reached $159 million (7% of assets under management).
Bitcoin’s total inflows amounted to $107.3 million, improving from a poor start earlier in the month, but its net outflows so far this month still total $145 million. Although market views remain polarized, investment products that short Bitcoin received $16 million in inflows last week, setting the highest record since mid-November 2025. Solana also saw inflows last week, totaling $34.9 million; its steady inflows since the beginning of the year account for 10% of its assets under management. Ethereum continued to lag, with $52.8 million in outflows last week, as investors were still digesting the negative news brought by the 《Clarity Act》.