DeepSeek triggers $530M outflow before market rebound
The cryptocurrency market experienced significant fluctuations last week, primarily influenced by the news surrounding DeepSeek, a new AI model from China.
On Monday, investor sentiment shifted dramatically, resulting in $530 million in outflows from digital asset products.
This sell-off was fueled by concerns over potential disruptions in the market, particularly regarding US trade tariffs.
Despite the initial downturn, the market rebounded with over $1 billion in inflows later in the week.
Overall, digital asset products saw total inflows of $527 million during the week, indicating a resilient recovery.
CoinShares reported that Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) attracted $486 million in inflows, while short-Bitcoin investments continued to grow, totaling $3.7 million for the second consecutive week.
Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH) faced challenges but ended the week with net-zero flows, reflecting its vulnerability to broader economic concerns.
XRP (CRYPTO:XRP) emerged as a standout performer with year-to-date inflows of $105 million, including $15 million last week.
In terms of regional performance, the US led with $474 million in investments, contributing to a total year-to-date inflow of $5 billion.
Conversely, Canada saw significant outflows of $43 million, likely driven by fears of US-imposed tariffs affecting the market.
Europe also showed positive trends with digital asset products attracting $78 million last week.
Switzerland and Germany were notable contributors to this growth, while Sweden faced outflows of $3.6 million.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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