Crypto Funds See $1 Billion Weekly Inflows Despite Early Outflows—What Happened?
In the latest Crypto Asset Fund Flows Weekly Report, CoinShares detailed how digital asset investment products experienced a turbulent week, with an initial $530 million outflow last Monday caused by concerns related to the DeepSeek news. This sell-off quickly reversed, with the market later recovering more than $1 billion in inflows by week’s end. The […]
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