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Crypto ETP Inflows Hit Second-Highest Record at $3.7 Billion

Digital asset ETPs see $3.7 billion inflows last week, Bitcoin and Ethereum lead gains.

Crypto ETP Inflows Hit Second-Highest Record at $3.7 Billion
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Key Points:
  • ETP inflows reach $3.7 billion, the second-largest record.
  • Bitcoin secures $2.7 billion inflows in a week.
  • Ethereum gains $990 million inflows for 12 weeks straight.

Digital asset investment products recorded an inflow of $3.7 billion last week, according to a recent CoinShares report. This network performance highlights robust activity on Bitcoin and Ethereum exchanges globally.

The noteworthy rise in inflows, especially for Bitcoin and Ethereum, underscores their appeal among institutional investors. From CoinShares’ perspective, the inflow is indicative of heightened market confidence.

Bitcoin Tops ETP Charts with $2.7 Billion Influx

CoinShares reported digital asset investment products saw inflows reaching $3.7 billion last week. This marks the second-largest inflow ever, with the CoinShares team tracking these products. Bitcoin dominated with $2.7 billion of this inflow, making up 54% of gold ETPs’ total AuM.

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As assets under management exceeded $200 billion for the first time, Ethereum maintained 12 consecutive weeks of positive inflows, totaling $990 million last week. The ETP trading volume reached $29 billion, double the average. Analysts suggest this stability draws from global institutional confidence.

Market reactions have varied, with resources such as Bitcoin seeing increased attention. No official statements from major entities like the SEC or crypto leaders have been made. However, the data remains accessible via CoinShares’ official blog reports.

Ethereum Sees Record Gains Amid Unrelenting Inflows

Did you know? In July 2025, digital asset ETPs marked a rare milestone with a $3.7 billion inflow, only surpassed once in history, showing significant market allure.

Bitcoin’s price of $122,533.19 supports a market cap of $2.44 trillion as reported by CoinMarketCap. Its market dominance stands at 63.86%, with a 24-hour trading volume of $107.62 billion. Recent statistics indicate a 3.90% increase in 24 hours, contributing to its current rally.

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Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 09:01 UTC on July 14, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

According to Coincu research, the financial surge illustrates potential regulatory impacts and technological advancements stemming from increased inflows. Such trends may pave the way for new investor strategies and globalized cryptocurrency adoption strategies.

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