##  [# Crypto Fund Investors Unfazed By China Ban](/sections/bitcoin-crypto/crypto-fund-investors-unfazed-china-ban) 

 

# Crypto Fund Investors Unfazed By China Ban

 

 

Digital asset investment products saw inflows totaling US$95 million last week.



 

 

 

 

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[By James Butterfill](/contributors/james-butterfill)

 Sep 27, 2021

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**Takeaways**

- Digital asset investment products saw inflows totalling US$95m last week, bringing the total run of inflows over the last 6 weeks to US$320m.
- The continued inflows suggest the recent headwinds for digital assets, such as the widened China ban, were seen as buying opportunities for investors.
- [Ethereum](https://www.etf.com/bitcoin-crypto/reports/ETH) followed [bitcoin](https://www.etf.com/bitcoin-crypto/reports/BTC) with inflows totalling US$29m last week. Sentiment has remained relatively buoyant for Ethereum as the amount staked to Eth2.0 progresses.

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Digital asset investment products saw inflows totalling US$95m last week, bringing the total run of inflows over the last 6 weeks to US$320m. The continued inflows suggest the recent headwinds for digital assets, such as the widened China ban, were seen as buying opportunities for investors.

Bitcoin saw the largest inflows of any investment product, totalling US$50m, although, it has experienced the brunt of negative investor sentiment over the last two quarters. Last week marks only the 4th week of inflows out of the last 17.

Ethereum followed Bitcoin with inflows totalling US$29m last week. Sentiment has remained relatively buoyant for Ethereum as the amount staked to Eth2.0 progresses. By our estimates, 6.6% of Ethereum is staked to Eth2.0, with growth in staking essential for investor sentiment, as investors see it as a potential environmentally alternative to other proof-of-stake digital assets.

From an assets under management (AuM) perspective, both Solana and Polkadot continue to see outsized inflows totalling US$3.9m and US$2.4m, representing 4.5% and 3.2% of AuM respectively.

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*Contact James Butterfill at [research@coinshares.com](mailto:research@coinshares.com "Follow link")*



 

 

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