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Crypto Funds Surge $1.1B in a Week as BTC, ETH, XRP Lead Recovery

April 13, 2026
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Crypto investment products pulled in US$1.1 billion last week, with bitcoin, ether and XRP attracting the strongest allocations as institutional demand rebounded even while broader crypto sentiment remained fragile.

CoinShares Weekly Fund Flows
US$1.1bn
Digital asset investment products recorded their biggest weekly inflow haul since early January.

TLDR Keypoints

  • CoinShares said U.S.-listed vehicles brought in US$1.06bn, equal to 95% of the week’s total.
  • The biggest allocations went to bitcoin at US$871m, ethereum at US$196.5m and XRP at US$19.3m.
  • The rebound still carried hedging demand, with short-bitcoin products taking US$20.2m while the Fear & Greed Index sat at 12.

Crypto Investment Products Rebound in Weekly Fund Flows

In this context, crypto investment products are listed vehicles such as ETFs, ETPs and trusts that give investors market exposure without directly holding tokens on exchanges, so the weekly totals reflect fund allocations rather than spot wallet flows.

CoinShares said U.S.-listed products accounted for US$1.06bn, or 95% of weekly inflows, while Germany added US$34.6m. That split suggests the rebound was driven primarily by demand in the United States rather than a synchronized global wave.

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CoinShares also said trading volumes rose 13% week on week to US$21bn, still below the year-to-date average of US$31bn. CoinShares said softer U.S. spending and CPI data, alongside easing geopolitical tensions, helped the bounce, a backdrop that overlaps with the macro risks flagged in Inflation, Earnings, and Airstrikes: 3 Things That Could Impact Crypto This Week.

Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP Led the Recovery

Bitcoin

Bitcoin drew US$871m in weekly inflows, while short-bitcoin products still attracted US$20.2m, their biggest intake since November 2024. That combination shows investors added exposure to the largest asset first but did not fully abandon downside hedges.

Asset Breakdown
US$871m
Bitcoin accounted for the bulk of the week’s inflows as institutional allocations returned.

Bitcoin’s lead fits a market that still prefers liquidity and size when risk appetite improves, especially after the volatility around RAVE Jumps 3,500% as Bitcoin Falls Below $71K. With US$871m funneled into bitcoin vehicles, managers appeared to treat BTC as the first place to re-enter rather than the last stage of a broader altcoin chase.

Ethereum

Ethereum followed with US$196.5m in inflows. That made ether the clearest sign that the rebound extended beyond bitcoin while still staying concentrated in highly liquid large-cap exposure.

XRP

XRP recorded US$19.3m of inflows, while Solana posted US$2.5m of outflows. The contrast points to selective risk-taking rather than a broad altcoin rotation, which helps explain why traders stayed sensitive to event-driven shocks such as Polkadot Bridge Hack Triggers DOT Price Plunge After 1 Billion Token Mint.

What the Fund Inflow Surge Could Mean for the Crypto Market Next

The sharp rebound in allocations does not yet look like a full risk-on reset because short-bitcoin demand still reached US$20.2m and the Fear & Greed Index remained at 12, or Extreme Fear. The market signal is stronger than the sentiment signal, which suggests allocation desks moved faster than discretionary traders.

No new regulatory filing or product approval was attached to the move, according to CoinShares. That leaves the latest flow data looking more like a macro-driven recovery trade than a structural shift in market rules.

What matters next is follow-through: whether weekly inflows stay positive, whether trading activity can build from US$21bn toward the US$31bn year-to-date norm, and whether allocations broaden beyond bitcoin, ether and XRP. Until that happens, the latest week reads as a meaningful recovery signal but not a confirmed longer-term trend.

Additional source references: charts.coinmetrics.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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