Global digital asset investment products have experienced a fifth consecutive week of inflows, totaling $785 million last week and bringing year-to-date inflows to $7
Global digital asset investment products have experienced a fifth consecutive week of inflows, totaling $785 million last week and bringing year-to-date inflows to $7.5 billion, surpassing the previous peak set in early February. Bitcoin-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have been a major driver, with spot Bitcoin ETFs now holding over 6% of all Bitcoin in circulation, approximately 1.26 million coins out of the 21 million total supply. BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (ticker: IBIT) has been particularly prominent, holding 631,962 BTC worth $65 billion and generating nearly $3 billion in daily trading volume recently. BlackRock has averaged over $100 million in Bitcoin purchases daily since the ETF’s inception and has attracted inflows nearly double those of the gold ETF (GLD) in 2025. Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $6.5 billion in assets under management (AUM) in the past month alone. Ethereum investment products also saw strong inflows, with $205 million added last week, supported by the Pectra upgrade and leadership changes. Other notable inflows include Arbitrum with $512 million and Optimism with $49 million. The overall trend indicates growing institutional demand for cryptocurrency exposure, with spot Bitcoin ETF assets under management reaching a new all-time high of $131.08 billion globally.
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