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The week's numbers

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The week's numbers

The $853.54 million figure marks a clean rebound for the bitcoin fund lineup. Every session ended with flows in the right direction, not just one or two strong days propping up the total. It's the best five-day stretch the category has posted in nearly four months.

Ether funds chipped in another $245 million or so. Combined, the two largest crypto ETF segments pulled in well over $1 billion for the week.

Blackrock's push

Blackrock was the engine. The asset manager put $905 million into its Bitcoin and Ether ETFs over the week — a number that actually exceeds the $853.54 million that flowed into the bitcoin funds alone. That's because Blackrock's figure spans both products, and it underscores how much of the weekly action ran through one firm's door.

Altcoin ETFs join in

The rest of the lineup had a good week too. XRP, Solana, and HYPE ETFs all recorded net inflows, giving the market a breadth it hasn't always shown this year. When money moves into the smaller funds at the same time as the majors, it reads as broader demand rather than a single crowded trade.

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