ETFGI reports Crypto ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of US$785 million during March 2022

 

LONDONApril 29, 2022 — ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs/ETPs ecosystem, reported today that Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of US$785 million during March, bringing Q1 net inflows to US$859 million, which is much lower than the US$1.64 billion gathered in Q1 2021. Total assets invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs increased by 19.6% from US$13.61 billion at the end of February 2022 to US$16.28 billion at the end of Q1, according to ETFGI’s March 2022 ETF and ETP Crypto industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service.  (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)

Highlights

  • Assets of $16.28 Bn invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of March.
  • During March Crypto ETPs increased by 19.6% from $13.61 Bn to $16.28 Bn at the end of Q1.
  • In Q1 assets have decreased 0.4% going from $16.34 Bn at end of 2021 to $16.28 Bn.
  • Crypto ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of $785 million during March.
  • Q1 net inflows were $859 Mn which is much lower than the $1.64 Bn gathered in Q1 2021.
  • $8.50 Bn in net inflows gathered in the past 12 months.
     

“The S&P 500 increased by 3.71% in March but is down 4.60% in Q1. Developed markets excluding the US, increased by 1.10% in March but are down 5.57% in Q1. Australia (up 10.46%) and Portugal (up 6.50%) experienced the largest increases amongst the developed markets in March. Emerging markets decreased by 2.27% during March and are down 6.52% in 2022. Egypt (down 14.31%) and China (down 8.34%) witnessed the largest declines among emerging markets in March, whilst Brazil (up 14.51%) and Colombia (up 11.98%) gained the most.” According to Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder and owner of ETFGI.

Global Crypto ETF and ETP asset growth as at end of March 2022

 

Since the launch of the first Crypto ETP in 2015, the Bitcoin Tracker One-SEK, the number and diversity of products have increased steadily. 

There were 123 Crypto ETPs listed globally, with 392 listings, with assets of $16.28 Bn, from 24 providers listed on 17 exchanges in 13 countries. During March, 13 new Digital Asset ETFs/ETPs were launched.


Substantial inflows can be attributed to the top 20 ETFs/ETPs by net new assets, which collectively gathered
$838 Mn during March. BTCetc - Bitcoin ETP - Acc (BTCE GY) gathered $147 Mn the largest individual net inflow.

Top 20 Crypto ETFs/ETPs by net new assets March 2022

Name

Ticker

Assets

($ Mn)

Mar-22

NNA

($ Mn)

YTD-22

NNA

($ Mn)

Mar-22

BTCetc - Bitcoin ETP - Acc

BTCE GY

884.42

72.45

147.46

Purpose Bitcoin ETF - CAD - Acc

BTCC/B CN

1,626.22

242.70

144.73

ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF

BITO US

1,306.07

147.60

111.90

CoinShares FTX Physical Staked Solana

SLNC GY

112.82

87.26

87.26

3iQ CoinShares Bitcoin ETF

BTCQ/U CN

996.69

75.87

77.51

ETHetc - ETC Group Physical Ethereum - Acc

ZETH GY

170.15

(25.89)

47.68

21Shares Bitcoin ETP - Acc

ABTC SW

391.28

55.78

47.39

CoinShares Physical Bitcoin - Acc

BITC SW

387.18

7.14

24.04

Bitcoin ETF - CAD - Acc

EBIT CN

134.39

29.05

23.93

Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index Fundo de Índice

HASH11 BZ

379.30

52.39

20.35

CI Galaxy Bitcoin ETF  - Acc

BTCX/B CN

411.00

8.37

14.85

CI Galaxy Ethereum ETF

ETHX/B CN

767.62

(92.14)

14.00

Valour Solana (SOL)

VALSOL SS

42.83

(7.86)

12.35

BITCOIN ZERO SEK

BTCZSEK SS

91.33

5.29

11.61

Ethereum Zero SEK

VALETH SS

65.36

(3.63)

11.27

Hashdex DEFI Fundo de Índice

DEFI11 BZ

11.00

10.43

10.43

21Shares Ethereum ETP - Acc

AETH SW

430.32

16.75

9.19

VALOUR CARDANO (ADA) SEK

VALADA SS

41.88

(4.00)

9.15

Purpose Ether Yield ETF

ETHY/B CN

47.78

38.82

6.48

Hashdex Smart Contract Platforms Index ETF

HWEB3 BH

6.45

6.43

6.43

 

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