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I noticed that digital asset products experienced a strong buying wave last week. A report from CoinShares showed inflows of $1.1 billion, the best since the beginning of the year. Most of this money came from the U.S. market, approximately 95% of the total volume.
Bitcoin products were the main star, attracting $871 million in inflows. Ethereum also saw decent performance. The notable thing here is that Bitcoin short-selling products recorded the strongest inflows since November 2024, reflecting that hedgers are still active in the market.
CoinShares attributes this movement to the price index falling below expectations and a decrease in geopolitical tensions. But the trading volume itself remains below the annual average, meaning the market still needs a stronger move.