Previous Crypto Week Sets New Record: $4.39 Billion in Fund Inflows

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Global crypto investment products saw a historic $4.39 billion in inflows last week, setting a new all-time weekly record and driving total assets under management (AuM) to $220 billion.

According to the latest report by Coinshares, this marks the 14th consecutive week of inflows, bringing 2025’s year-to-date total to $27 billion. Exchange-traded product (ETP) turnover also hit a record $39.2 billion, reflecting surging investor appetite, especially for Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Ethereum inflows smash previous records

Ethereum led the market by a wide margin, pulling in $2.12 billion in new capital—nearly double its previous weekly record of $1.2 billion. That figure also means Ethereum’s 2025 inflows have now reached $6.2 billion, surpassing the entire 2024 total. Over the past 13 weeks, these inflows represent 23% of Ethereum’s total assets under management, signaling rapidly growing institutional demand ahead of its major tech upgrades.

Bitcoin followed with $2.2 billion in inflows, down from $2.7 billion the prior week. Still, Bitcoin ETPs made up 55% of all BTC spot exchange volume, underscoring their dominance in current trading activity.

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U.S. drives volume, altcoins gain momentum

The United States accounted for the lion’s share of last week’s activity, recording $4.36 billion in inflows. Switzerland, Hong Kong, and Australia also saw modest gains, with inflows of $47.3 million, $14.1 million, and $17.3 million respectively. Brazil and Germany, by contrast, posted outflows of $28.1 million and $15.5 million.

Beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, several altcoins also recorded strong interest. Solana brought in $39 million, XRP followed with $36 million, and Sui attracted $9.3 million. This continued altcoin inflow trend suggests investors are diversifying beyond just the top two assets as optimism builds across the broader digital asset market.

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