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Bitcoin Boom Or Bust? Investor Surge Meets Analyst Caution Over ETF Risks

Published 04/01/2024, 19:58
Updated 04/01/2024, 21:10
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Benzinga - Digital asset investment products saw a striking rebound in 2023, recording $2.25 billion in inflows, marking the third-largest year since 2017.

This recovery was over 2.7 times greater than 2022's figures, according to Coinshares.

A substantial portion of this recovery occurred in the final quarter of the year, influenced by the SEC's growing openness to launching spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States.

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) dominated inflows with $1.9 billion, representing 87% of total flows. Experts attribute this unprecedented level of dominance to the hype surrounding a potential spot ETF approval.

Ethereum And Solana's Performance

Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) recovered but lagged Bitcoin, with $78 million in inflows representing only 0.7% of total assets under management (AUM).

Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) benefited from this hesitance, with inflows totaling $167 million, accounting for 20% of AUM.

Geographical Distribution Of Inflows

The United States recorded the largest inflows at $792 million or 2% of total AUM.

Germany led with AUM inflows of 22%, followed by Canada and Switzerland at 15% and 13%, respectively.

Lower U.S. relative inflows likely reflect a preference for a spot ETF.

Also Read: Bitcoin Plummets Over 9% On Pessimistic ETF Report: 'We Expect The SEC To Reject All Proposals In January'

Blockchain Equities On The Rise

Blockchain equities also surged, with AUM up 109% and total inflows reaching $458 million - 3.6 times the inflows of 2022.

Azeem Khan from Foresight Ventures told Benzinga the predominant factor driving market sentiment has been the uncertainty surrounding the approval of the ETFs.

"The fact that Coinbase is not a top app in the US App Store currently suggests that retail investors might not be the primary driving force behind the recent price surge," he added.

Robert Quartly-Janeiro of Bitrue observed a distinct shift in the digital asset market towards specific products.

He pointed out the growing interest in uncorrelated multi-asset returns and a strategic diversification strategy in the crypto investment space.

Quartly-Janeiro also highlighted France's underperformance at the country level, contrasting with significant inflows from Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland in mainland Europe.

This, he suggested, presents an opportunity for product development in the French market.

Meanwhile, a Bitfinex analyst stated that options traders are expecting more volatility. A spike in open interest on put options, or positions profiting from falling prices, means we could see some new bearish positions being opened in the short term, the analyst added.

Read Next: Bitcoin ETF Approval Date: Traders Bet 89% Chance By January 15

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