Last week, institutional funds made a massive entry, with $2.17B flowing into crypto ETPs, marking the largest single-week record since 2026.
Bitcoin continued to attract capital as usual, capturing 71% of the share. Interestingly, mainstream sectors like $ETH and $SOL did not fall behind, and even new players like $SUI and $HBAR stabilized their positions — even as the news of limited stablecoin yields grew more intense.
On the institutional level, BlackRock continued to lead, attracting $1.3B in a week; Fidelity and Grayscale followed closely, and the actions of these three giants indicate how hot the market is. Behind this wave of capital, it may reflect a reorientation of traditional finance towards crypto asset allocation.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 7h ago
The crypto world is finally no longer just retail investors; big institutions have really arrived.
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degenwhisperer
· 7h ago
BlackRock pulls in 1.3B in a week? Is it real... This time, the institutions are really serious.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 7h ago
Blackstone consumes 1.3B in a week, is it planning to take in the entire market?
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MercilessHalal
· 7h ago
Wow, 2.17B in a week? BlackRock's pace really doesn't treat money as money, directly pouring in 1.3B.
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BearMarketSage
· 7h ago
2.17B poured in over a week, Blackstone and these guys really don't care about details.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 7h ago
Damn, BlackRock lost 1.3B in a week. I'm still debating whether to add more to my position... The gap is really huge.
Last week, institutional funds made a massive entry, with $2.17B flowing into crypto ETPs, marking the largest single-week record since 2026.
Bitcoin continued to attract capital as usual, capturing 71% of the share. Interestingly, mainstream sectors like $ETH and $SOL did not fall behind, and even new players like $SUI and $HBAR stabilized their positions — even as the news of limited stablecoin yields grew more intense.
On the institutional level, BlackRock continued to lead, attracting $1.3B in a week; Fidelity and Grayscale followed closely, and the actions of these three giants indicate how hot the market is. Behind this wave of capital, it may reflect a reorientation of traditional finance towards crypto asset allocation.