Crypto ETPs see $785M in weekly inflows, AUM nears record high

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The latest inflows have pushed year-to-date figures to $7.5 billion.
Bitcoin-related products continued to attract the most capital, with $557 million in inflows.
Total assets under management across crypto investment products stood at $172.9 billion, close to record highs.

Digital asset investment products managed by firms including BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, Bitwise, ProShares, and 21Shares drew in $785 million of net inflows globally last week, marking the fifth consecutive week of gains, according to data from CoinShares.

The latest inflows have pushed year-to-date figures to $7.5 billion, surpassing the previous high of $7.2 billion set in early February.

“It also fully recovers the near $7 billion of outflows experienced during the February-March price correction,” CoinShares Head of Research James Butterfill wrote in a report published Monday.

Asset
Week flows
MTD flows
YTD flows
AUM (US$m)

Bitcoin
557
2,518
7,217
147,956

Ethereum
204.9
242.3
757
13,776

Multi-asset
-2.9
-0.9
-137
6,834

Solana
-0.9
-3.8
75
1,585

XRP
4.9
8.6
263
1,421

Sui
9.3
21.0
93
332

Litecoin
–
0.2
5
225

Cardano
0.5
1.3
72
124

Short Bitcoin
5.8
8.6
-16
88

Chainlink
0.2
0.2
-124
83

Other
6.6
7.2
-685
462

Total
785
2,803
7,522
172,886

Source: CoinShares

Ethereum ETPs lead

While Bitcoin-related products continued to attract the most capital, with $557 million in inflows, Ethereum-based funds saw a notable rebound.

Ethereum products registered $205 million in inflows last week, bringing the year-to-date total to $575 million.

Butterfill described Ethereum as the “standout performer” for the week, citing renewed investor confidence following the Pectra upgrade and the appointment of Tomasz Stańczak as co-executive director.

However, only $41.8 million of those Ethereum inflows came from US-listed spot ETFs, highlighting mixed sentiment across markets.

Bitcoin consolidates 

Bitcoin traded in a narrow range between $102,000 and $105,000 during the week, while Ether declined about 3%.

Total assets under management across crypto investment products stood at $172.9 billion, close to record highs.

Despite the strong weekly inflow, Bitcoin products saw a decline from the $887 million recorded in the previous week.

Butterfill attributed the slowdown to ongoing hawkish signals from the US Federal Reserve.

Meanwhile, short-Bitcoin products attracted $5.8 million in inflows, marking their fourth straight week of gains.

Mixed inflows trend

US-based crypto investment products led inflows with $681 million, followed by Germany at $86.3 million and Hong Kong at $24.2 million — the latter’s highest since November 2024.

In contrast, Sweden, Canada, and Brazil registered outflows of $16.3 million, $13.5 million, and $3.9 million, respectively.

Among altcoins, XRP and Sui recorded inflows of $5 million and $9.3 million, respectively, while Cardano and Chainlink saw smaller positive movements.

Solana-based funds were the only segment to report net outflows last week, with $0.9 million withdrawn.



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