- Weekly inflows for digital asset ETPs reached US$716m, boosting AuM significantly.
- Bitcoin, XRP, and Chainlink were the top recipients.
- Positive sentiment signals potential rebound in digital asset markets.
Digital asset ETPs experienced US$716m in inflows within the first week of December, resulting in a total AuM of US$180bn, with CoinShares reporting significant contributions from Bitcoin and XRP.
The inflows reflect increased institutional optimism, particularly in the US, Germany, and Canada, which could indicate a potential shift towards higher cryptocurrency investment amid improving market sentiment.
The latest report by CoinShares highlighted significant inflows into digital asset exchange-traded products. US$716m was recorded in net inflows during the week ending December 6, 2025. Total assets under management climbed to US$180bn, though as Jean-Marie Mognetti, CEO of CoinShares noted, “Digital asset ETPs saw US$716M in weekly inflows, lifting total AuM to US$180B, though still well below the US$264B all-time high.”
Involved entities include CoinShares and major ETP issuers. Leading the inflow surge were Bitcoin with US$352m, XRP with US$245m, and Chainlink with US$52.8m. These inflows suggest increased institutional participation.
The impact rippled through global markets, particularly in the United States, Germany, and Canada. Sentiment shifts could herald more investment in digital assets. Investor confidence seems to improve following minor setbacks due to economic pressures.
The implications are broad, affecting both return expectations and portfolio strategies. A drop in short-position outflows indicates that investors may expect a bottoming of negative sentiment, aligning with shifting economic conditions.
Historical data suggest resilience despite current levels, with comparisons indicating room for future growth. Digital asset prices and market trends will continue stabilizing as investor activities diversify across various ETPs.
Potential outcomes include enhanced regulatory frameworks and technological innovations within the ETP landscape. The shift toward regulated investments signifies aligning with broader financial norms, supporting long-term structural changes in the digital asset sector.






