CoinShares reports massive $5.5 Billion digital asset inflows over past 3 weeks

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A sharp increase in momentum was observed in digital asset investment products, with weekly inflows of $2 billion bringing the three-week total to $5.5 billion. The surge was primarily driven by Bitcoin, while Ethereum, XRP, and Tezos also experienced notable gains.

Crypto Investment Products See Strongest 3-Week Inflows Since February

Renewed interest in digital assets has been demonstrated by investors. As detailed in CoinShares’ latest weekly report on digital asset investments, inflows totaling $2 billion were recorded last week alone, raising the cumulative figure to $5.5 billion over the past three weeks. This resurgence in enthusiasm follows an extended period of outflows, indicating a significant shift in market sentiment.

Bitcoin emerged as the dominant asset, drawing in $1.8 billion in inflows. While its price has recently climbed, bearish BTC funds also witnessed notable engagement, with $6.4 million directed into short-positioned products—marking the highest level since mid-December 2025.

Ethereum’s recovery gained further momentum, with $149 million in inflows recorded last week, adding to the prior week’s $187 million and bringing the two-week total to $336 million. Although Solana attracted a more moderate sum of $6 million, unexpected gains were registered by XRP and Tezos, which received $10.5 million and $8.2 million in inflows, respectively.

Blockchain-related equities were also included in the upward trend, with inflows totaling $15.9 million being recorded.

Regional investment flows were led by the U.S., contributing $1.9 billion, while significant inflows were also reported from Germany ($47 million), Switzerland ($34 million), and Canada ($20 million). As a result of these increases, total assets under management (AuM) have risen to $156 billion, marking the highest level reached since mid-February.

This three-week run of inflows has been viewed as part of a broader movement toward renewed optimism in the digital asset sector, with both institutional and retail investors being repositioned for potential long-term growth.

Marton K.
Marton K.https://thecoingraph.com
Marton is seasoned crypto and finance journalist with over four years of experience. He has contributed to several high-profile outlets.

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