【JPMorgan: As of this year, the inflow of capital into the cryptocurrency market has reached $60 billion, and investor interest in altcoins is rising】According to Golden Finance reports, JPMorgan analysts estimate that the capital inflow into digital assets has reached $60 billion year-to-date, mainly driven by inflows into crypto funds, active futures trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), and venture capital fundraising activities. Analysts pointed out that since the end of May, capital inflows have increased by nearly 50%, and are expected to easily surpass last year's historical record. Analysts indicated that the increasingly friendly regulatory environment in the U.S. is one of the key driving factors. Investor interest in altcoins is also on the rise. Among them, Ethereum is the biggest beneficiary due to its dominance in decentralized finance (DeFi) and smart contracts, as well as its increasing inclusion alongside Bitcoin in corporate treasury allocations. More and more asset management companies intend to launch crypto ETFs based on altcoins and introduce staking mechanisms.