- ETPs see $1.9 billion inflows, led by Bitcoin and Ethereum.
- Nine-week streak brings total to $13.2 billion in 2025.
- Bitcoin and Ethereum are primary drivers; other altcoins relatively unaffected.
This sustained inflow streak indicates heightened institutional confidence in cryptocurrencies, notably Bitcoin and Ethereum, suggesting a maturation phase in digital asset markets.
The week ending on June 13 witnessed $1.9 billion in inflows to global crypto ETPs, marking a nine-week streak. This period saw substantial investments, highlighting the asset’s growing appeal among institutional investors.
James Butterfill, Head of Research, CoinShares, stated, “The trading week ending on June 13 witnessed $1.9 billion of inflows in global crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs), making a nine-week streak of inflows to $12.9 billion.”
Bitcoin ETPs drove this trend, receiving $1.3 billion after a brief outflow period, while Ethereum secured $256 million, its largest since December 2024. Short-Bitcoin ETPs saw minor additions, contrasting sharply with Bitcoin’s substantial inflow figures.
Institutional interest in these major cryptocurrencies appears to be growing, with Bitcoin testing new highs and Ethereum surpassing $2,800. This reflects increased market confidence and potential for further crypto adoption. According to Butterfill, these metrics signal continued market strength and liquidity.
Similar past trends show spikes during significant rallies or consolidation phases. These events historically pave the way for further institutional engagement. Financial authorities have not intervened, leaving the market’s regulatory status stable for the moment.
These activities herald potential advancements in ETP structures and may influence regulatory dialogues moving forward. The existing trajectory suggests robust investment flows into established digital assets, solidifying their role within the broader financial landscape.
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