Crypto Investment Inflows Rebound as XRP Tops $224 Million Weekly Gains

Cryptocurrency investment products recorded $224 million in inflows last week, rebounding from $414 million in outflows the previous week, according to CoinShares. Total assets under management now stand at approximately $131.8 billion, roughly in line with last year’s levels. Year-to-date inflows reached $1.2 billion, compared with $960 million over the same period in 2025, reflecting a cautious but improving investor sentiment amid mixed macro data and policy expectations.

XRP Leads Weekly Inflows, Bitcoin Follows

XRP led the weekly gains with around $120 million in inflows, accounting for more than half of net inflows and marking its largest weekly inflows since mid-December 2025. Year-to-date, XRP inflows total $159 million.

Crypto ETP flows by asset 

Bitcoin ETPs followed closely with $107 million in inflows, bringing year-to-date flows to just over $1 billion. US spot Bitcoin ETFs contributed only $22 million, remaining in negative territory year-to-date. Solana also saw minor inflows of $35 million, representing 10% of total assets under management.

Ether Outflows Continue Amid Regulatory Concerns

Ether (ETH) investment products lagged, posting $53 million in outflows, following $222 million in outflows the prior week. Year-to-date Ether outflows now total $327 million, with negative sentiment linked to developments around the CLARITY Act affecting Ethereum-based stablecoins.

Geographical Distribution of Inflows

Switzerland led inflows with roughly $157 million, followed by Germany and the US at about $28 million each, and Canada with $11 million.

These trends indicate selective investor confidence, with XRP and Bitcoin drawing interest while Ether continues to face regulatory-related headwinds.

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

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