Crypto funds attracted $1.118 billion in weekly inflows, their largest single-week total since early January 2026.
According to CoinShares data, Bitcoin dominated the $1.1B crypto inflows with an $871M share. Ethereum also posted a strong rebound even when trading volumes remained well below their year-to-date average.
Bitcoin attracted $872 million in weekly inflows for the period ending April 10, 2026, and brought its year-to-date total to just under $2 billion. Total assets under management for Bitcoin products reached $115.182 billion.
Alongside the strong weekly figure, short-Bitcoin products recorded $20.2 million in weekly inflows. This was the highest total for that category since November 2024.
Crypto inflows by asset. Source: CoinShares
Among providers, iShares recorded the largest weekly inflows at $871 million. This lifted its month-to-date total to $719 million and year-to-date inflows to $1.722 billion. Total assets under management for iShares products reached $66.521 billion.
Next, Fidelity witnessed inflows amounting to $98 million during the week but lagged behind by having a negative year-to-date outflow value of $1.158 billion. ProFunds Group saw $57 million in flows during the week, whereas Bitwise attracted inflows of $35 million.
As per outflows, ARK 21Shares received an inflow of $20 million and had a year-to-date outflow of $236 million. Grayscale recorded negative weekly figures, with losses totaling $11 million for the week and $7 million month-to-date, and also had negative year-to-date figures of $445 million in outflows.
21Shares AG witnessed inflows worth $8 million while CoinShares witnessed inflows of $5 million.
Ethereum recorded $196.5 million in weekly inflows, its strongest recent weekly performance. Month-to-date inflows reached $107.9 million, and total assets under management for Ethereum products stood at $17.692 billion. The asset’s year-to-date position remained negative at $130 million in net outflows.
XRP saw a $19.3 million weekly net inflow, a monthly net flow of $18.8 million, and a year-to-date net flow of $178 million. Total AUM (assets under management) is estimated at $2.466 billion. Multiasset products raised $3 million weekly but had a year-to-date net outflow of $106 million.
Solana saw a slight net outflow of $2.5 million on a weekly basis, but its year-to-date number was still a positive one ($218 million), along with total AUM of $2.284 billion. Chainlink had a net inflow of $1.3 million, whereas Litecoin and Sui registered small net outflows for the week.
The United States accounted for $1.065 billion of the week’s total inflows, or 95% of the global figure. Month-to-date flows from US-listed products reached $827.7 million.
Germany came second in terms of weekly inflows and month-to-date contributions at $34.6 million and $47.4 million, respectively. Meanwhile, Canada and Switzerland invested $7.8 million and $6.9 million, respectively. Australia had a small weekly outflow of $0.6 million, and Sweden registered a weekly outflow of $0.7 million.
Weekly trading volumes in digital assets grew 13% week over week to $21 billion. The total AUM for all products surged to $144.618 billion.
According to CoinShares, the strong crypto inflows during the week were due to both macro and geopolitical drivers. Progress toward a potential ceasefire in Iran, along with lower-than-projected CPI and spending numbers in the United States, seemed to have driven renewed interest.
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