Coinshares: Digital Assets See $3.4 Billion Inflows in Record Week

Markets and Prices
Emmanuel Musa
Coinshares: Digital Assets See $3.4 Billion Inflows in Record Week
Digital asset funds saw a surge of $3.4 billion in inflows last week, marking the third-largest on record, as investors seek alternatives amid sustained concerns over tariffs.
Coinshares: Digital Assets See $3.4 Billion Inflows in Record Week
Bitcoin and Ethereum Lead Digital Asset Inflows
Digital asset investment products recorded a massive $3.4 billion in inflows last week, the third-largest weekly total on record, according to Coinshares’ fund flows report. The spike comes as investors increasingly view cryptocurrencies as safe havens against the backdrop of escalating trade tensions.
Bitcoin products dominated, pulling in $3.18 billion in inflows, helping total digital asset assets under management (AuM) climb back to $132 billion, levels not seen since February 2025.
Coinshares: Digital Assets See $3.4 Billion Inflows in Record Week
Source: Coinshares
Ethereum also saw a resurgence, netting $183 million in inflows after suffering eight consecutive weeks of outflows. Meanwhile, altcoins remained mostly quiet. Solana bucked the positive trend with $5.7 million in outflows, though XRP and Sui registered notable inflows of $31.6 million and $20.7 million, respectively.
Regionally, the surge was led by U.S. investors, who contributed $3.3 billion, with notable support from Germany and Switzerland as well. Blockchain equities also enjoyed positive momentum, with $17.4 million in inflows, primarily into bitcoin mining ETFs.
The sharp move into crypto underscores growing demand for alternative assets as macroeconomic uncertainty lingers.
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