Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and XRP see sustained ETF inflows ahead of reversal

Digital asset investment products posted strong inflows last week, led by bitcoin with $1.55 billion. Ethereum added $496 million, while Solana drew $45.5 million.

Overall, net inflows across crypto investment products totaled $2.17 billion—the largest weekly figure since October 2025—as investors directed capital toward bitcoin and a broader set of major tokens before sentiment softened late in the week.

According to CoinShares’ Monday report, the inflows show that demand extends beyond bitcoin, even amid ongoing policy discussions surrounding stablecoins and yield-focused products.

Friday, however, saw $378 million in outflows amid renewed geopolitical tensions and tariff concerns, including issues related to Greenland. CoinShares’ head of research, James Butterfill, also cited policy uncertainty after reports suggested Kevin Hassett, a potential U.S. Federal Reserve chair candidate, is likely to remain in his current role.

Regionally, the U.S. dominated inflows with $2.05 billion. Other positive flows came from Germany ($63.9 million), Switzerland ($41.6 million), Canada ($12.3 million), and the Netherlands ($6 million).

Among altcoins, XRP led with $69.5 million, followed by Sui, Lido, and Hedera. Blockchain equities also attracted $72.6 million, signaling ongoing investor appetite for crypto exposure via public-market proxies despite persistent headline risks.

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