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Capital Inflows

Definition

Capital Inflows represent the movement of financial resources into a specific market, asset class, or economy. This signifies an increase in investment or funds entering a system, often indicating positive investor sentiment or perceived opportunities. In the context of digital assets, capital inflows can reflect increased institutional or retail investment into cryptocurrencies, decentralized finance protocols, or blockchain-based ventures. Such movements are closely monitored as indicators of market health and investor confidence.