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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Digital Asset Funds Drew in $2.17B Last Week, Highest Level in Three Months
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Digital Asset Funds Drew in $2.17B Last Week, Highest Level in Three Months

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  • Digital asset funds saw their highest level of inflows since October last week.
  • BlackRock’s IBIT ETF dominated the weekly flows, attracting over $1.03 billion in new capital.
  • An analyst noted that macro tensions are overriding fund inflows as the primary short-term price driver.

A significant surge of capital flowed into digital asset investment products last week, marking the highest weekly total since October despite Bitcoin’s recent decline.

Crypto investment products saw $2.17 billion in inflows last week, according to the latest report from digital asset manager CoinShares. This weekly total was the largest since October 10, 2025.

U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds were the biggest contributors to that figure, with last week’s netflow hovering around $1.42 billion, per SoSoValue data. A detailed view shows that BlackRock’s IBIT led with $1.03 billion in weekly net inflows. Fidelity’s FBTC was the second-largest contributor with $194.4 million, followed by Bitwise’s BITB with $75.64 million, Ark Invest and 21Shares’ ARKB with $42.50 million, and Grayscale’s mini BTC trust with $30.40 million.

By asset, Bitcoin dominated with $1.55 billion netflow. “Despite proposals under the CLARITY Act from the US Senate Banking Committee that could restrict stablecoins from offering yield, Ethereum and Solana still recorded inflows of $496 million and $45.5 million, respectively,” CoinShares Head Of Research James Butterfill wrote in the report. XRP and other altcoins, such as Sui, Lido, and Hedera, also made the list.

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“In the current environment, macro factors and global tension, tariffs, etc., have a larger short-term impact on the market,” Nicolai Søndergaard, research analyst at Nansen, told Decrypt. “As such, even if we are seeing inflows, the crypto market has still taken quite a hit in recent months, and will need more stability before it, in isolation, will perform.”

In trending markets, ETFs are a key source of buying pressure. Recently, however, they have been a lagging indicator. Last week’s surge could therefore be a reaction to the early January buying pressure that briefly pushed Bitcoin toward $97,000.

Bitcoin’s drop this week still has room for recovery, especially as the higher-timeframe market structure remains constructive, with a pattern of higher lows and higher highs since mid-December 2025.

Prediction market users on Myriad, owned by Decrypt’s parent company Dastan, remain confident, placing an 83.7% chance on Bitcoin recovering to the $100,000 psychological level.

Bitcoin is down 2.1% over the past 24 hours, and is currently trading just below $93,000, according to CoinGecko data.

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