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Investor interest in digital assets is surging once again, signaling a sharp turnaround in market sentiment after a prolonged period of outflows.
According to the latest weekly report from CoinShares, crypto investment products attracted $2 billion in inflows over the past week alone, bringing the three-week total to $5.5 billion.
Leading the charge was Bitcoin, which accounted for $1.8 billion of the weekly inflows. Despite its recent price rally, short-bitcoin products also saw renewed interest, with $6.4 million flowing into bearish funds—marking their highest level since mid-December 2025.
Ethereum continued its recovery, drawing in $149 million last week on top of the $187 million it saw the previous week. That brings Ethereum’s two-week total to $336 million.
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While its competitor Solana saw more modest interest at $6 million, both XRP and Tezos posted surprise gains, attracting $10.5 million and $8.2 million, respectively.
Blockchain equities also benefited from the market rebound, pulling in $15.9 million in investment flows.
Regionally, the United States led the inflow surge with $1.9 billion, followed by Germany ($47 million), Switzerland ($34 million), and Canada ($20 million).
These gains have pushed total assets under management (AuM) for digital investment products to $156 billion, the highest level since mid-February.
This three-week streak of inflows reflects a broader return of optimism to the digital asset sector, as both institutional and retail investors appear to be refocusing on long-term growth opportunities in crypto.
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