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Bitcoin Breakout Ignites $1.4 Billion Crypto Fund Inflows: Strongest Week Since January

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Key Takeaways

  • $1.4 billion Crypto Inflows mark the strongest week since January as Bitcoin smashes $76,000.
  • Bitcoin led inflows, while Ethereum also attracted strong additions, even as altcoins like XRP recorded outflows.
  • US Leads Charge with $1.5 billion inflows; Europe mixed with Swiss outflows despite bullish sentiment.

Crypto investment products posted their strongest weekly inflows in months, according to CoinShares’ latest weekly report.

Investors poured $1.4 billion into crypto funds over the past week, marking the third week of gains and lifting total assets under management (AuM) to $155 billion. 

This surge—equivalent to 0.91% of AuM, the highest weekly intensity year-to-date—comes as Bitcoin briefly shattered the $76,000 barrier and global risk appetite rebounded amid easing geopolitical tensions and softer inflation data.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Lead the Charge

The inflows reflect a clear shift from two months of range-bound trading, with market participants betting on continued upside after March’s CPI print showed headline inflation at 3.3% year-over-year but a benign core reading of 2.6%. 

Optimism surrounding the U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks further fueled the buying spree, positioning crypto as a high-conviction play in a recovering risk-on environment.

Bitcoin dominated the week’s activity, drawing $1.116 billion in fresh capital—by far the largest single-asset inflow.

Year-to-date, Bitcoin products have attracted $3.1 billion, underscoring their role as an anchor for both institutional and retail exposure.

Even short-Bitcoin products saw modest inflows of $1.4 million, indicating some residual hedging demand despite the broader bullish tilt.

Ethereum followed with $328 million in inflows—its strongest week since January and enough to push year-to-date totals to $197 million.

The surge highlights growing confidence in Ethereum’s ecosystem upgrades and staking opportunities, even as broader altcoin sentiment remains mixed.

Smaller assets told a more cautious story. Solana recorded minor outflows of $2.3 million, while XRP saw $56 million exit.

These reversals suggest investors are still prioritizing the two largest cryptocurrencies over mid-cap alts amid selective profit-taking.

Overall, the asset breakdown paints Bitcoin and Ethereum as clear winners, capturing nearly all net positive flows and reinforcing their status as the primary gateways for new institutional money into the crypto sector.

US Dominance Overshadows European Divergence

Geography tells an equally compelling tale. The United States once again led the charge with a commanding $1.5 billion in inflows, accounting for the vast majority of global activity and highlighting the outsized influence of US-listed Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.

Europe showed a more fragmented picture. Germany bucked the trend with a solid $28 million inflow, continuing its reputation as a steady European buyer. 

Switzerland, however, stood out in the opposite direction, posting $138 million in outflows—its largest weekly withdrawal since November. 

The Swiss reversal marks a notable divergence from the broader risk-on mood and may reflect local profit-taking or regulatory caution in one of Europe’s key crypto hubs.

Optimism Rebounds as Flows Confirm Risk Appetite Revival

Taken together, the asset and regional data point to a decisive improvement in investor sentiment.

After weeks of hesitation, capital is flowing back into digital assets at an accelerating pace, driven by technical breakouts, macro relief, and geopolitical de-escalation. 

The fact that inflows reached their highest level in 2026 signals conviction, not just noise—investors are positioning for further upside rather than merely hedging.

Bitcoin’s ability to attract both long and (modestly) short capital shows a healthy, two-sided market, while Ethereum’s strong showing suggests broadening interest beyond the flagship asset. 

The muted performance of Solana and XRP indicates selectivity, but the overall tone is bullish: risk appetite is returning, and crypto is once again viewed as a compelling growth allocation.

With AuM now at $155 billion and three consecutive weeks of inflows, the stage is set for sustained momentum. 

Market watchers will be closely monitoring whether next week’s flows can extend this streak or if any fresh macro or geopolitical shocks could prompt a pause.

For now, the numbers are clear: crypto fund investors are back in buying mode, and the momentum favors the bulls.

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Prashant Jha

Prashant Jha is a seasoned crypto journalist based in Delhi, India, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science Engineering. Passionate about the evolving world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies, he has been a dedicated voice in the industry since 2018. Prashant’s expertise lies in regulatory reporting, where he unravels complex legal and financial developments with clarity and precision. Before joining CCN in 2024, he honed his craft at Cointelegraph, establishing himself as a trusted name in crypto journalism.

His coverage spans major industry events, including the high-profile collapses of FTX, Three Arrows Capital (3AC), and LUNA, offering readers insightful analyses of their regulatory and market implications. Prashant’s technical background enables him to bridge the gap between intricate blockchain technology and its real-world applications, making his work accessible to novices and experts.

Beyond his professional pursuits, Prashant is an avid music enthusiast, often exploring diverse genres to unwind. A sports lover, he has a particular passion for cricket and frequently engages in discussions about the game. His multifaceted interests and sharp journalistic instincts make him a valuable contributor to CCN, where he continues shaping the crypto landscape’s narrative.



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