CoinShares: Digital asset investment products saw inflows of $2.17 billion last week
BlockBeats News, January 19th, CoinShares released its latest weekly report stating that digital asset investment products saw a $2.17 billion inflow last week, the largest single-week inflow since October 2025. Bitcoin took the lead, attracting $1.55 billion, with Ethereum and Solana receiving $496 million and $45.5 million inflows, respectively. Blockchain stocks also performed well, attracting $72.6 million in investment.
Despite the CLARITY Act proposed by the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, which may restrict stablecoin yield features, various altcoins still saw inflows, including XRP ($69.5 million) and SUI ($5.7 million). The funds mainly came from the United States ($2.05 billion), followed by Germany, Switzerland, and other regions.
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