Digital asset investment products hit record $4.2B inflows already this quarter

Digital asset investment products hit record $4.2B inflows already this quarter

Bitcoin dominates but Ethereum is growing in popularity for institutional investment products. According to digital asset investment manager, CoinShares, institutional-grade crypto asset investment products inflows have already reached record levels so far in 2021.According to Coinshares’ March 15 Fund Flows Weekly report first quarter inflows into cryptocurrency funds are up 7.7% and already total $4.2 billion, smashing the quarterly record of $3.9 billion set in Q4 2020.There are now five digital asset investment providers with over a billion dollars in assets under management, or AUM:....


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