Digital Asset Funds See $1B Inflows As Bitcoin Leads Market Recovery

BTC3,62%
ETH5,61%
SOL5,16%
LINK3,79%

Digital asset investment products snapped a five-week losing streak last week, recording roughly US$1 billion of net inflows as investor sentiment shifted from retreat to opportunistic buying. The latest CoinShares weekly report says the move reversed a cumulative US$4 billion of outflows, marking a noticeable change in the tone that had dominated funds over the prior month.

Market participants and analysts point to a mix of technical and behavioral drivers behind the rebound. According to the report, prior price weakness and break-below technical levels created a “reset” that attracted renewed accumulation from large Bitcoin holders, while conversations with clients have migrated from selling and de-risking toward hunting for entry points. That combination, beaten-down prices, technical relief, and whale buying, appears to have been enough to coax capital back into digital asset products.

Geographically, the rebound was overwhelmingly dominated by the United States, which accounted for the lion’s share of inflows at US$957 million. Canada, Germany and Switzerland also posted continued inflows, with the report listing US$34.1 million, US$31.7 million and US$28.4 million, respectively, underscoring that the recovery was broadly based rather than isolated to a single market.

Bitcoin Leads Crypto Fund Inflow Rebound

Bitcoin was the principal beneficiary of the renewed interest, drawing US$881 million in fresh capital last week. The report notes, however, that sentiment remains mixed: alongside substantial long-side flows into Bitcoin products, there were modest inflows into short-Bitcoin products (about US$3.7 million), which highlights lingering diversity of views on near-term direction.

Ethereum registered its strongest week of flows since mid-January, pulling in US$117 million as investors increased exposure to the smart-contract platform amid the broader market recovery. Even with that pick-up, both Bitcoin and Ethereum remain in net outflow positions for the year to date, indicating that the rally so far has merely slowed the pace of capital leaving those flagship assets rather than fully reversing the trend.

Among altcoins, Solana led the pack as it attracted US$53.8 million in inflows last week and has been the top performer on a year-to-date basis with US$156 million of inflows so far in the year. Chainlink recorded smaller, but positive, flows of about US$3.4 million, while the report didn’t highlight any major outflows for other individual tokens in that week’s snapshot.

Fund managers and strategists watching the flows said the narrative fits a familiar pattern: drawdowns trim speculative froth, technical bottoms invite strategic buyers, and large holders stepping in can catalyze broader participation. For some institutional investors, the latest week appears to have been about selectively adding exposure rather than a wholesale re-entry into risk assets. Retail and wealth clients, according to the anecdotal color in the report, were increasingly focused on timing and dollar-cost averaging rather than panicked exits.

The return of inflows, while modest in the context of total assets under management in crypto products, is nonetheless meaningful because it interrupts a multi-week outflow trend and suggests investor attention is shifting back to accumulation. Whether the momentum continues will likely hinge on price action, macro headlines and whether large holders keep buying into weakness. For now, the market has at least paused the withdrawal of capital and reopened the door for fresh money to flow back into digital assets.

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