Crypto Funds Attract $619 Million in a Week

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March 09, 2026

Crypto Funds Attract $619 Million in a Week

Between March 2 and 6, inflows into cryptocurrency investment products reached $619 million, according to a report by analysts at CoinShares.

Weekly inflow dynamics into crypto funds
Weekly inflow dynamics into crypto funds. Source: CoinShares.

The trend was uneven. In the first three days, investors poured in $1.44 billion. On March 5 and 6, sentiment worsened, resulting in outflows of $829 million.

Analysts attributed this shift to macroeconomic volatility. Rising oil prices offset the positive impact of weak U.S. labor market data. Expectations for a decline in inflation were not met.

Almost all the inflow was driven by institutional investors from the United States, who invested $646 million. Investors from Europe, Asia, and Canada were more cautious, with outflows of $23.8 million, $2.2 million, and $3.6 million, respectively.

Weekly capital inflow distribution by region
Weekly capital inflow distribution by region. Source: CoinShares.

The primary focus was, as usual, on Bitcoin. Inflows into instruments based on the leading cryptocurrency reached $521 million. Meanwhile, $11.4 million was invested in structures allowing short positions on digital gold. Analysts saw this as a sign of polarised opinions among investors.

Weekly capital inflow distribution by asset
Weekly capital inflow distribution by asset. Source: CoinShares.

Among altcoins, the leaders were Ethereum ($88.5 million) and Solana ($14.6 million). Funds based on Uniswap and Chainlink attracted $1.4 million each.

XRP was the only major asset with negative dynamics, as investors withdrew $30.3 million from related products.

Back in late February, inflows into crypto funds amounted to $1 billion.

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Steven M. Crimmins is a cryptocurrency strategist and freelance writer who has followed the blockchain industry since Bitcoin’s early days. Known for his sharp analysis of altcoins and trading strategies, Steven provides Satoshi News Africa readers with market-focused content grounded in research. He is especially interested in how African traders are adopting crypto as an alternative to traditional markets. Steven is also a podcast host, where he discusses emerging technologies and investment trends.