CoinShares: Digital asset investment products saw net inflows of $2.17 billion last week.

PANews reported on January 19th that, according to CoinShares' latest weekly report, digital asset investment products saw inflows of $2.17 billion last week, the largest weekly inflow since October 10, 2025. Inflows were even stronger earlier this week, but market sentiment turned negative on Friday, with $378 million flowing out due to escalating diplomatic tensions in Greenland and renewed threats of additional tariffs. Furthermore, news that Kevin Hassett, a leading candidate for the next Federal Reserve Chair and a well-known policy dove, might remain in his current position also put pressure on market sentiment.

Regionally, market sentiment was generally positive, with the US leading the way with $2.05 billion in inflows. Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and the Netherlands followed closely with $63.9 million, $41.6 million, $12.3 million, and $6 million respectively. Bitcoin topped the list with $1.55 billion in inflows. Despite the US Senate Banking Committee's Clarity Act potentially restricting stablecoin yields, Ethereum and Solana still recorded inflows of $496 million and $45.5 million respectively. Numerous altcoins also saw inflows, most notably XRP ($69.5 million), Sui ($5.7 million), LIDO ($3.7 million), and Hedera ($2.6 million). Blockchain stocks performed exceptionally well this week, with total inflows reaching $72.6 million.

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