{"id":162013,"date":"2025-07-07T20:30:29","date_gmt":"2025-07-07T17:30:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/?p=162013"},"modified":"2025-07-07T20:33:33","modified_gmt":"2025-07-07T17:33:33","slug":"crypto-inflows-hit-1b-last-week-as-ethereum-outshines-bitcoin-in-investor-sentiment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/crypto-inflows-hit-1b-last-week-as-ethereum-outshines-bitcoin-in-investor-sentiment\/","title":{"rendered":"Crypto Inflows hit $1B Last Week as Ethereum Outshines Bitcoin in Investor Sentiment"},"content":{"rendered":"

This marked the 12th consecutive week of inflows and reflects growing institutional interest despite mixed market conditions.<\/p>\n

U.S. dominates inflows as other regions diverge<\/h2>\n

The United States led global flows with $1 billion in net inflows, followed by Germany and Switzerland, which contributed $38.5 million and $33.7 million, respectively. However, the sentiment was more cautious in Canada and Brazil, which saw outflows of $29.3 million and $9.7 million. This regional split indicates growing divergence in how investors are approaching crypto exposure globally.<\/p>\n

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Ethereum sees stronger sentiment than Bitcoin<\/h2>\n

Bitcoin products attracted the bulk of capital with $790 million in inflows. Yet, this marks a slowdown from the previous three weeks, where inflows averaged $1.5 billion. Analysts interpret this moderation as caution near Bitcoin\u2019s all-time highs.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, Ethereum is quietly gaining favor. The second-largest cryptocurrency saw $226 million in weekly inflows, extending its streak to 11 consecutive weeks and bringing its 11-week total to $2.85 billion. On a proportional basis, Ethereum is outperforming, with weekly inflows averaging 1.6% of AuM\u2014double Bitcoin\u2019s 0.8%.<\/p>\n

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Providers and assets breakdown<\/h2>\n

Among providers, iShares ETFs led with $436 million in inflows, followed by Fidelity ($248 million) and ARK 21Shares ($160 million). Grayscale, in contrast, saw $46 million in outflows.<\/p>\n

By asset class, Bitcoin and Ethereum led, while Solana ($21.6 million) and XRP ($10.6 million) posted modest gains. Multi-asset products recorded $12.4 million in outflows, reflecting selective investor focus.<\/p>\n