JPMorgan Chase: Digital asset inflows in the first quarter were approximately $11 billion, about one-third of the level in the same period last year.

PANews reported on April 4th that, according to The Block, a team of analysts led by JPMorgan Chase Managing Director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou stated in a report that total inflows into digital assets in the first quarter of 2026 will be approximately $11 billion, about one-third of the level in the same period last year. They indicated that this translates to an annualized inflow rate of approximately $44 billion, significantly lower than the record $130 billion inflows in 2025.

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