
Crypto exchange-traded funds delivered a net $1.9 billion weekly inflow as strong mid-week buying outweighed late selling pressure.
Institutional demand remained resilient despite a volatile finish, reinforcing a constructive tone across digital asset ETFs.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) ETFs led weekly activity with $1.42 billion in net inflows on $21.77 billion in total trading volume.
Mid-week allocations drove most of the demand, easily absorbing profit-taking into the Friday close.
BlackRock’s IBIT anchored bitcoin ETF flows, recording $1.03 billion in net inflows across the week.
Heavy buying on January 14 and 15 offset late-week redemptions without breaking momentum.
Fidelity’s FBTC finished the week positive with $194.40 million in inflows despite sharp Friday outflows.
Grayscale’s GBTC ended largely flat as early inflows were cancelled out by late exits.
Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB posted $42.50 million in net inflows after earlier gains were trimmed by risk-off selling.
Bitwise’s BITB added $79.64 million for the week, holding onto marginal gains after volatility picked up.
Ether (CRYPTO:ETH) ETFs recorded $479.04 million in net inflows on $7.74 billion traded, marking their strongest week of the year.
BlackRock’s ETHA dominated ether ETF activity with $219.05 million in weekly inflows.
Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust attracted $123.38 million as steady demand persisted throughout the week.
Grayscale’s ETHE added $76.74 million, extending positive January positioning.
Fidelity’s FETH saw mixed daily flows but closed the week positive with $20.27 million.
XRP (CRYPTO:XRP) ETFs continued to build momentum with $56.83 million in net inflows on $144.53 million in volume.
Grayscale’s GXRP led XRP allocations with $23.75 million despite mild late-week volatility.
Bitwise’s XRP fund added $18.39 million, contributing to steady category growth.
Franklin’s XRPZ recorded $11.30 million in inflows, supporting broader accumulation trends.
Solana (CRYPTO:SOL) ETFs quietly extended gains with $46.88 million in net inflows and $209.13 million traded.
Bitwise’s BSOL drove solana demand with $32.23 million in weekly inflows.
Fidelity’s FSOL added $10.97 million, maintaining steady participation.