Global Crypto Funds Draw $858 Million in Sixth Straight Week of Inflows

According to CoinShares, digital asset investment products drew $858 million in a sixth straight week of inflows, with Bitcoin funds contributing more than $700 million as progress on the Clarity Act supported sentiment.

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Fact Check
The core figures in the claim are strongly corroborated by multiple independent sources. The $622.75 million weekly inflow figure is confirmed by AInvest and approximated by NewsBTC ($622M) and SoSoValue's own homepage ($623M). The six-week consecutive inflow streak starting April 2 is confirmed by NewsBTC and SoSoValue. BlackRock's IBIT contributing $596 million is confirmed by CertiK Pulse and Odaily. The one figure not directly verified in this run is the cumulative net inflow total of $59.3 billion, though this is a plausible running total given the scale of flows described across sources. Overall, the claim is well-supported and likely true.
Summary

Global crypto investment funds recorded $858 million in net inflows in the latest week, extending the positive run to six consecutive weeks, according to CoinShares. Bitcoin funds accounted for more than $700 million of the total, lifting year-to-date Bitcoin inflows to $4.9 billion. The report said improving sentiment was supported by progress on the Clarity Act, a proposed U.S. crypto market structure bill. The broader fund-flow update adds context to earlier U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF data from SoSoValue, which showed $622.75 million in weekly net inflows over a six-week streak, led by BlackRock’s IBIT with $596 million. BTC held above $80,000 during the period, while SUI rose 12% to $1.26.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot Bitcoin ETF: An exchange-traded fund that holds Bitcoin directly and is intended to track Bitcoin’s market price.
  • Net inflows: The total amount of money entering a fund or investment product after subtracting withdrawals over a specific period.
  • Clarity Act: A proposed U.S. crypto market structure bill intended to provide clearer rules for how digital assets are regulated.