Cryptocurrency funds saw the largest capital inflows since mid-December over the past week
, Solana-based institutional investment products recorded a record-breaking $87 million worth of inflows during the previous week.Solana has now attracted a total of $241 million worth of assets under management, which makes it the fifth-most popular cryptocurrency with institutional investors.Ethereum-linked investment products come in a distant third place with $10.2 million. Funds tied to Cardano and Polkadot brought in $1.8 million and 1.2 million worth of fresh funds, respectively.
Europe accounted for the lion's share of inflows . American funds were responsible for the rest of the sum.
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