Crypto Funds See Largest Inflows Since Mid-December
After two straight weeks of outflows, $193 million flowed into crypto funds in the seven days through March 25.

Fresh investment inflows into crypto funds reached their highest amount in three months last week, with European funds leading the momentum.
The jump, noted in a report Monday by CoinShares, marked a reversal of the recent trend that included two straight weeks of outflows.
The reversal came as the price of bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, rose 14% last week, its biggest weekly gain since last April.
Digital asset investment products saw $193 million in inflows in the seven days through March 25, said CoinShares. Inflows were led by European funds’ $147 million in inflows, with $45 million in inflows coming from American funds.
Among fund providers, CoinShares Physical led with an inflow of $91 million, while Purpose Bitcoin ETF had $16 million in outflows.
Solana-focused funds saw their largest single week of inflows at $87 million, making that kind of fund the fifth-largest investment product among crypto funds and the largest altcoin fund not focused Ethereum.
Meanwhile, $97.8 million flowed into bitcoin
Cardano-focused funds saw inflows of $1.8 million, Polkadot-focused funds saw inflows of $1.2 million, and ATOM-focused funds saw inflows of $800,000.
Investment products focusing on blockchain-related stocks remained vibrant, accumulating $23 million of inflows last week, CoinShares said.
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