Crypto ETP inflows jumped again with Bitcoin, XRP and Chainlink drawing strong institutional interest. ProShares gained fresh capital while BlackRock and several peers faced withdrawals despite broad regional inflows. Crypto investment funds registered $716 million in inflows last week, marking a second straight week of gains, according to CoinShares. This followed $1 billion in inflows [...]]]>Crypto ETP inflows jumped again with Bitcoin, XRP and Chainlink drawing strong institutional interest. ProShares gained fresh capital while BlackRock and several peers faced withdrawals despite broad regional inflows. Crypto investment funds registered $716 million in inflows last week, marking a second straight week of gains, according to CoinShares. This followed $1 billion in inflows [...]]]>

Bitcoin Leads $716M Inflows as Crypto Funds Recover From $5.5B Dump

  • Crypto ETP inflows jumped again with Bitcoin, XRP and Chainlink drawing strong institutional interest.
  • ProShares gained fresh capital while BlackRock and several peers faced withdrawals despite broad regional inflows.

Crypto investment funds registered $716 million in inflows last week, marking a second straight week of gains, according to CoinShares. This followed $1 billion in inflows the previous week, showing a solid rebound from recent turbulence that wiped out $5.5 billion over a four-week period.

Bitcoin led the surge with $352 million in inflows, raising its yearly total to $27.1 billion. Although still below the 2024 record of $41.6 billion, the recent numbers reflect a steady appetite for exposure despite lower price swings and slowing momentum.

Total assets under management across all crypto funds have now climbed past $180 billion. This marks an 8% recovery from the lows of November. Still, the total remains significantly below the all-time high of $264 billion, as pointed out by CoinShares’ head of research, James Butterfill.

Short-Bitcoin outflows hit March 2025 peak

Ethereum funds brought in $39 million, while short Bitcoin products saw $18.7 million in outflows. This was the largest pullback from short-Bitcoin funds since March 2025. Some analysts view this as a sign that bearish sentiment may be losing strength.

XRP saw a sharp increase in capital flows, pulling in $245 million last week. This brought its year-to-date total to $3.1 billion, far above the $608 million registered in 2024. The strong uptick is linked to the start of spot XRP ETFs in the United States.

Chainlink also saw a record $52.8 million in weekly inflows. This represents 54% of total assets under management for the coin. This comes as institutions and developers show growing interest in real-world asset tokenization and the data structure that connects different blockchain networks.

Weekly crypto ETP flows by assetWeekly crypto ETP flows by asset | Source: CoinShares

ProShares leads with $210 million inflows

Among fund issuers, ProShares reported the highest inflows at $210 million. In contrast, BlackRock’s iShares faced $105 million in outflows. Grayscale and Cathie Wood’s ARK funds also saw money leaving, with outflows of $7 million and $78 million, respectively.

Regionally, inflows were concentrated in the US, Germany and Canada. The US led with $483 million, followed by Germany’s $97 million and Canada’s $80.7 million. These markets showed the strongest investor appetite across the week.

Sweden stood out on the negative side. The country recorded $5.6 million in outflows last week, which pushed its total for the year to $836 million which is the highest outflow total among all tracked regions.

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