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What inflows worth $51M in short-Bitcoin investment products mean

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Halfway through 2022 and the cryptocurrency market has already witnessed a mass liquidation phase. The end of Q2, for instance, recorded $423 million worth of outflows for digital asset products. But now, this narrative witnessed significant changes as the market continues to regain its footing.

Headed to a different direction

Contrary to the previous report, the latest edition of CoinShares’ weekly “Digital Asset Fund Flows” report brought some relief to the market. As per the report, digital asset investment products saw inflows

totalling $64 million last week between 27 June and 1 July.

Source: CoinShares

Geographically speaking, regions other than the U.S such as Brazil, Canada, Germany, and Switzerland saw small inflows totalling $20 million. According to the report, “this highlights investors are adding to long positions at current prices.”

Furthermore, U.S.-based investors recorded inflows worth $46.2 million, with short-BTC investment products in solid demand. Inflows into short-Bitcoin are likely due to the first-time accessibility of short-BTC investment products. This means that ProShares launched the first-ever U.S.-based short Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) on 22 June.

Here short-Bitcoin products are seeking to borrow Bitcoin to sell on the market before repurchasing it at a lower price.

Standing on top

Moving on to specific coins, short-bitcoin investment products saw a record $51 million in inflows given the product launch. Whereas, Bitcoin [BTC]

saw little inflows over the week, totalling just $0.6 million or $600,000.

Source: CoinShares

Ethereum [ETH], the largest altcoin saw the second week of inflows totalling $5 million last week, breaking the 11-week spell of outflows. However, year-to-date outflows remain at a staggering $433 million.

Additional inflows into a range of other altcoins suggested that investors have begun diversifying again. Different products remain spread across multi-asset funds at $4.4 million. These products remain the least affected by ‘recent negative sentiment with minor outflows in only two weeks of this year.’

Solana Solana [SOL], Polkadot [DOT], and Cardano [ADA] products posted minor inflows of $1 million, $700,000, and $600,000 respectively.

Overall, the current scenario brought much-needed relief to the cryptocurrency market as compared to the previous outflow. Nonetheless, scenarios could change in no time.