Bitcoin Witnesses $500 Mln Outflows As Grayscale Outflows Subside

In the ever-changing landscape of cryptocurrency investments, recent data from CoinShares underscores significant outflows, particularly in Bitcoin, totaling an impressive $500 million. Notably, Grayscale’s massive outflows of $2.2 billion last week, while still substantial, are showing signs of subsiding.
In addition, the report highlights contrasting trends, with newly issued US ETFs witnessing robust inflows of $1.8 billion. As the crypto market navigates these fund flow dynamics, the impact on prices and investor sentiment becomes a focal point of discussion.
Bitcoin Outflow Amid Grayscale’s Easing Exodus
Cryptocurrency investment products globally witnessed a substantial outflow of $500 million, with a specific focus on key regions. Notably, the United States, Switzerland, and Germany experienced outflows of $409 million, $60 million, and $32 million, respectively, the CoinShares report showed.
Notably, the downturn, triggered by significant outflows from Grayscale, amounted to $5 billion since January 11 and $2.2 billion last week, prompting further outflows in various regions. However, there are indications that Grayscale’s outflows are tapering, offering a potential stabilization in the market, the report added.
Bitcoin, the largest crypto by market cap, faced substantial outflows amounting to $478 million. Notably, this downturn, attributed to Grayscale’s significant outflows, contributed to the overall bearish sentiment.
However, on a month-to-date (MTD) basis, Bitcoin witnessed a net inflow of $791.4 million, suggesting ongoing market resilience despite recent challenges. In contrast, short-bitcoin strategies saw inflows totaling $10.6 million last week, showcasing diverse investor sentiments within the crypto space.
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Altcoin Faces Turbulence While Blockchain Equities Gains
While Bitcoin grappled with outflows, several other altcoins also went through a topsy-turvy scenario last week. The CoinShares report showed that altcoins such as Ethereum, Polkadot, and Chainlink experienced varying degrees of outflows, totaling $39 million, $0.7 million, and $0.6 million, respectively.
In contrast, blockchain equities saw inflows of $17 million, indicating sustained interest in the broader blockchain technology sector. The crypto landscape remains dynamic, with fund flows playing a crucial role in shaping market trends. As the first month of 2024 comes toward an end, market participants closely monitor these developments for insights into potential shifts in investor sentiment and market dynamics.
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