Bitcoin lidera produtos de investimento ligados a criptomoedas em semana com influxo de US$ 3,17 bilhões
O rei das criptomoedas está mostrando quem manda no mercado.
BTC puxa tsunami de capital
Bitcoin não está apenas se recuperando - está arrastando todo o ecossistema de investimentos cripto junto. Os US$ 3,17 bilhões que entraram em produtos ligados a criptomoedas na última semana provam que os grandes players finalmente entenderam a mensagem.Os tradicionais estão ficando para trás
Enquanto fundos hedge e family offices correm para se posicionar, os bancos tradicionais continuam presos em reuniões intermináveis discutindo compliance. A ironia? Eles estão perdendo a maior realocação de capital da década enquanto debatem spreads de 0,5%.O futuro já chegou - e tem blockchain
Esse influxo massivo não é um acidente. É o mercado votando com a carteira em um sistema financeiro que funciona 24/7, sem intermediários inflacionários sugando valor. A matemática é simples: enquanto os bancos centrais imprimem, Bitcoin escurece - e os investidores inteligentes estão percebendo.CoinShares breaks down flows by provider and asset
Total flows by provider and asset as of October 10. Source: CoinShares
CoinShares research data, as of the close of October 10, showed that BlackRock’s iShares led the providers category with weekly flows of $3.36 billion, MTD inflows of $5.34 billion, YTD inflows of $38.97 billion, and over $110 billion in AUM. It was followed by the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) with weekly inflows of $89 million, MTD inflows of $427 million, YTD inflows of $992 million, and $24.192 billion in AUM.
21Shares had the next highest inflows, with weekly inflows of $92 million, MTD inflows of $14 million, YTD inflows of $393 million, and about $5.8 billion in AUM. Bitwise followed it with weekly inflows of $40 million, MTD inflows of $181 million, YTD inflows of $354 million, and $5.47 billion in AUM.
However, Grayscale and ARK 21 recorded similar performances with weekly outflows of $110 million and $12 million, respectively. Their YTD outflows stood at over $1.75 billion and $125 million, respectively, but both managed positive MTD flows of $13 million and $75 million, respectively.
CoinShares XBT Provider was the only provider with complete negative flows, recording weekly outflows of $27 million, MTD outflows of $37 million, and YTD outflows of $735 million. However, ProShares only recorded weekly outflows of $22 million but had cumulative MTD inflows of $85 million and YTD inflows of $1.49 billion.
Bitcoin ETFs recorded positive flows last week
Bitcoin ETFs recorded weekly inflows of $2.67 billion and MTD inflows of $5.13 billion, bringing their YTD inflows to an ATH of $30.21 billion and boosting their AUM to $188.69 billion. However, this year’s YTD inflows are well below the $41.7 billion recorded over the same period in 2024. Friday’s daily inflows were only $0.39 million, although volumes on price correction for the day were at $10.4 billion, the highest on record.
Ethereum ETFs also saw weekly inflows of $338.3 million and MTD of $1.07 billion, bringing their YTD inflows to $13.99 billion. Their AUM remained above $36 billion despite Friday’s outflow of $172 million, the largest of any digital asset.
However, inflows of Solana (SOL) ETFs and XRP ETFs slowed to $93.3 million and $61.6 million, respectively, despite the hype surrounding the launch of SOL and XRP U.S. ETFs. XRP ETFs also performed poorly with MTD outflows of $51.6 million, as SUI, LTC, Cardano, and Chainlink ETFs recorded positive flows throughout.
The U.S. towered above other countries in the “Flows by Exchange Country” category, recording weekly inflows of $3.01 billion, MTD inflows of $6.17 billion, YTD inflows of $45.28 billion, and $169.83 billion in AUM.
Switzerland had the next-best weekly inflow performance, with digital asset investment products generating $132 million, more than double Germany’s $53.5 million. However, Germany had comparatively better MTD and YTD inflows at $117.4 million and $1.85 billion, respectively.
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