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Crypto Funds Record $1B Weekly Inflows, Ending $4B Outflow Streak

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    Cryptocurrency investment products may be showing early signs of stabilization after a bruising stretch of redemptions. For the week ending February 27, digital asset funds pulled in $1B in inflows, snapping a five-week streak that had totaled $4B in outflows. Bitcoin (BTC-USD) accounted for the bulk of the rebound with $881M in inflows, while Ethereum (ETH-USD) attracted $117M, marking its strongest weekly intake since mid-January. Even with that turnaround, both Bitcoin and Ethereum remain in a net outflow position year-to-date, suggesting the recent move could represent a tactical re-engagement rather than a full reset in positioning.

    Under the surface, the data hints at a market that is still divided. Short Bitcoin products saw $3.7M in inflows, pointing to continued hedging activity even as long exposure rebuilt. James Butterfill, CoinShares' Head of Research, indicated that the shift in sentiment is difficult to tie to a single macro catalyst. He noted that prior price weakness, a break below key technical levels, and renewed accumulation by large Bitcoin holders appear to have contributed to the reversal. In recent client discussions, the focus has largely shifted toward identifying potential entry points instead of reducing exposure to the asset class, which could signal a more constructive tone emerging among allocators.

    Flows beyond the two largest tokens were constructive as well. Solana recorded $53.8M in inflows last week, lifting its year-to-date total to $156M, while Chainlink brought in $3.4M with no notable outflows reported. Regionally, the United States drove the majority of activity with $957M in inflows. Canada, Germany, and Switzerland followed with $34.1M, $31.7M, and $28.4M, respectively. Taken together, the geographic breadth of inflows could suggest that institutional participation is broadening, even as aggregate year-to-date flows for Bitcoin and Ethereum remain negative.
    source: https://www.tradingview.com/news/gurufocus:5cfaf7de9094b:0-crypto-funds-record-1b-weekly-inflows-ending-4b-outflow-streak/

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