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JPMorgan Questions Sustainability of $12B Crypto Inflows

JPMorgan's analysis led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou indicates that these figures may not entirely represent new money entering the sphere.

Written By Kelvin Munene Kelvin Munene
Published June 13, 2024 11:21 PM·Updated 2 years ago
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JPMorgan analysts have expressed concerns about the ongoing robustness of cryptocurrency inflows, which have amassed $12 billion so far this year. The substantial investment surge has been predominantly through spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, casting uncertainty over the continuation of these trends through the remainder of the year.

Dynamics of Crypto Inflows

Since the beginning of the year, the allure of spot Bitcoin ETFs has attracted a significant $16 billion. When combined with impulses from CME futures and capital influxes into crypto venture funds, the total crypto market inflow reaches an impressive $25 billion. 

Yet, JPMorgan’s analysis led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou indicates that these figures may not entirely represent new money entering the sphere. 

Many investors are transitioning from digital wallets on exchanges to ETFs, attracted by better liquidity and regulatory frameworks. This shift, quantified by a decrease of 220,000 Bitcoins or $13 billion in exchange reserves, adjusts the net new inflow to approximately $12 billion.

That indicates that the majority of the $16 billion that has been invested in spot bitcoin ETFs since they began most likely comes from users switching between their current digital wallets on exchanges.

Using the above estimate, the net flow into digital assets year-to-date falls to $12 billion from $25 billion, according to the bank.

Future Inflow Projections and Market Conditions

Despite the encouraging current pace, which could potentially reach an annualized net inflow of $26 billion, JPMorgan remains cautious. Their skepticism stems from the high relative prices of bitcoin compared to its production costs and gold values. 

Adjusted estimates now place Bitcoin’s production cost at $45,000, whereas current market prices hover around $67,300.

This cautious outlook reflects a broader sentiment of vigilance as the crypto market navigates through fluctuating economic conditions and market dynamics. As the year progresses, the financial community will closely monitor these developments, assessing whether the inflow pace can be sustained amidst evolving market challenges.

Also Read: JPMorgan Sees Lower Demand for ETH ETFs Compared to BTC

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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