This milestone reflects an important time for crypto investments, as the AUMs for these funds have reached $120.26 billion, according to data

Net inflows into Spot US crypto ETFs amounted to $484.1 million in the past seven days. This milestone reflects an important time for crypto investments, as the AUMs for these funds have reached $120.26 billion, according to the latest data from Phoenix Group.
Among the crypto ETFs that drew the biggest attention from traders, Blackrock’s iShares Bitcoin IBIT contributed the biggest amount of the ETF inflow activity, with a $2.6 billion trading volume being recorded over the week. IBIT remains the market leader as it currently manages more than $56.0 billion in assets.
Following closely in second place is Fidelity’s Bitcoin FBTC, which registered the second highest inflow during the week. It drew in $226.6 million in trading volume during the week. The fund currently manages $18.4 billion assets.
Third on the list is Blackrock’s iShares ETHA, which was the only Ethereum ETF that made it to this list. While the fund pulled in a trading volume of $174.3 million recorded over the past seven days, it currently holds a $2.1 billion AUM.
Grayscale’s Bitcoin GBTC followed, which saw substantial trading activity to the tune of $144.9 million in volume. Its AUM is currently valued at 18.2 billion.
Fifth on the list is ARK 21Shares, which posted $124.2 million in trading volume over the week. Assets managed by the fund currently stands at $4.9 billion as shown in the data.
After several months of bearish outflows, crypto ETFs are now showing signs of recovery. Huge net inflows aggregating $484.10 million pulled in just a week is a clear signal that investor confidence has been restored in the volatile digital asset economy.
The US dollar has been weakening and corporate earnings impacted by the US tariff policies. This situation has prompted investors to embrace cryptocurrency as a safe haven. This can be seen in US investor behaviour as many investors are dominating in terms of splashing money into crypto.
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