CoinShares: Crypto Investment Products See Record-Breaking $4.39B Weekly Inflows

Ethereum Drives Record $4.39B Weekly Inflows Into Crypto Funds: CoinShares

Digital asset investment products registered an all-time high of $4.39 billion in weekly inflows, according to CoinShares’ latest report, surpassing the prior record of $4.27 billion set in December 2024, just after the U.S. presidential election.

The week marked the 14th consecutive week of positive flows, underscoring persistent institutional interest in crypto markets. Notably, Ethereum-based investment vehicles accounted for nearly half of last week’s inflows, attracting $2.12 billion—just shy of bitcoin’s $2.2 billion.

“Ethereum stole the show, attracting $2.12 billion in inflows, nearly double its previous record of $1.2 billion,” CoinShares wrote. The surge follows a 25% price rally in ETH and heightened capital rotation into altcoins.

Ethereum products have now seen 13 straight weeks of inflows, representing 23% of the asset’s total assets under management. With $6.2 billion in year-to-date inflows, Ethereum has already surpassed its full-year total for 2024.

Bitcoin, while consolidating after reaching record highs, continues to attract steady interest. However, the shift in flows toward Ethereum signals growing investor appetite for higher-beta exposure and potential positioning ahead of further regulatory clarity around ETH ETFs.

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