Bitcoin ETPs Draw $522M as Crypto Products Hit $864M
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Bitcoin ETPs Draw $522M as Crypto Products Hit $864M

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Bitcoin investment products led with $522 million, while short-Bitcoin products saw $1.8 million in outflows, according to CoinShares data.

Bitcoin ETPs Draw $522M as Crypto Products Hit $864M

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Crypto exchange-traded products pulled in $864 million last week, marking the third consecutive week of inflows. Bitcoin investment products led with $522 million, while short-Bitcoin products saw $1.8 million in outflows, according to CoinShares data.

U.S.-based products dominated regional flows with $796 million, followed by Germany at $68.6 million and Canada at $26.8 million. These three countries account for 98.6% of year-to-date inflows into digital asset investment products.

Ethereum products attracted $338 million during the week, pushing year-to-date inflows to $13.3 billion, up 148% from 2024. CoinShares Head of Research James Butterfill noted the flows reflect cautious optimism among investors despite subdued price performance following the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut.
Solana investment products recorded $65 million in weekly inflows, bringing year-to-date totals to roughly $3.46 billion, a tenfold increase from last year. XRP products added $46.9 million, accumulating approximately $3.18 billion year-to-date.
Smaller-cap assets showed mixed results across ETP offerings. AAVE products drew in $5.9 million, while LINK added $4.1 million in weekly inflows. Hyperliquid products posted $14.1 million in net outflows during the period.

By assets under management, Bitcoin investment products hold approximately $141.8 billion, while Ethereum-linked products account for roughly $26 billion. Multi-asset crypto ETPs recorded $104.9 million in weekly outflows, extending net redemptions to $69.5 million year-to-date despite managing around $6.8 billion.

Blockchain equity ETPs saw varied investor interest. VanEck's Digital Transformation fund led with $45.8 million in weekly inflows, followed by VanEck Crypto and Blockchain at $20.5 million and Schwab's Crypto Thematic ETF at $7.2 million.

U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds captured $286.6 million of last week's inflows, with BlackRock's IBIT contributing approximately $214.1 million. Spot Ethereum ETFs saw $209.1 million in inflows, again led by BlackRock's ETHA fund.

Bitcoin has attracted around $27.7 billion year-to-date through investment products, still below the $41 billion recorded in 2024. Switzerland-listed crypto ETPs recorded $41.4 million in weekly outflows while maintaining $622.4 million in year-to-date net flows.
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