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- Crypto ETPs hit $211B total assets.
- Bitcoin leads with $2.7B inflows.

July 13, 2025 – Crypto ETPs have seen exceptional growth, with a weekly inflow of $3.7 billion, bringing total assets to an unprecedented $211 billion at the close of the week ending July 12.
The substantial inflows into crypto ETPs underscore the increasing institutional interest and buoyant market sentiment, significantly extending the ongoing upward trend.
James Butterfill, Head of Research at CoinShares, highlighted the surge in institutional appetite with $3.7 billion in new inflows. BlackRock, led by Larry Fink, saw significant participation, attracting $2.4 billion. Institutions like Fidelity, under Abigail Johnson, followed with $400 million.
This week’s capital surge – the second-largest ever – shows intensifying institutional appetite and reinforces the enduring bullish sentiment that has sustained more than three months of net inflows.” – James Butterfill, Head of Research, CoinShares.
Key engagements were in Bitcoin, witnessing a significant $2.7 billion influx. Ethereum attracted $990 million driven by sustained interests across twelve weeks. Solana received $92.6 million, while XRP faced the largest outflows. The trading volume doubled the weekly average.
Financial implications include an increase in market liquidity and robust investor engagement. Political and regulatory frameworks remained unchanged. Social contexts indicate heightened institutional confidence in digital assets.
Future developments might see enhanced regulatory interest and technological innovations. Market trends suggest growing traction for Bitcoin and Ethereum within institutional domains. Data imply a significant shift, emphasizing Bitcoin’s status akin to ‘digital gold’ in the asset management sector.
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