Crypto Funds Record All-Time High Weekly Inflows of $4.39B: CoinShares
The flow surpasses the previous peak of $4.27 billion, set in December 2024 in the aftermath of the U.S. presidential election

What to know:
- Digital asset funds saw inflows of $4.39 billion last week, the highest figure on record, according to data tracked by crypto asset manager CoinShares.
- The 14th consecutive week of gains by crypto funds saw a particularly strong performance from ether products, which registered around $2.12 billion, almost gaining parity with their bitcoin counterparts at nearly $2.2 billion.
- "Ethereum stole the show, attracting $2.12 billion in inflows, nearly double its previous record of $1.2 billion," CoinShares said.
Digital asset funds saw inflows of $4.39 billion last week, the highest figure on record, according to data tracked by crypto asset manager CoinShares.
The flow surpasses the previous peak of $4.27 billion, set in December 2024 in the aftermath of the U.S. presidential election, CoinShares said in its weekly roundup on Monday.
The 14th consecutive week of gains by crypto funds saw a particularly strong performance from ether products, which registered around $2.12 billion, almost gaining parity with their bitcoin counterparts at nearly $2.2 billion.
ETH rallied as much as 25% last week, leading a surge in the altcoin market while bitcoin took a bull breather following recent all-time highs.
"Ethereum stole the show, attracting $2.12 billion in inflows, nearly double its previous record of $1.2 billion," CoinShares said. "The past 13 weeks of inflows now represent 23% of Ethereum AuM, with 2025 inflows already exceeding the full-year total for 2024 at $6.2 billion."
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Despite the price recovery, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains in “extreme fear,” indicating underlying market anxiety.
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