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Crypto Funds Just Had Their Best Week Since January and Bitcoin Did Most of the Heavy Lifting

Michael Juanico by Michael Juanico
April 13, 2026
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  • Crypto funds pulled $1.1B in strongest week since January
  • Bitcoin led with $872M while Ethereum saw partial recovery
  • Short BTC products also saw inflows, signaling mixed sentiment

Crypto funds just had their strongest week in months, and it wasn’t subtle. A total of $1.1 billion flowed into digital asset investment products, a sharp jump from the previous week and the biggest inflow since January. It almost feels like the market remembered crypto exists again, just needed a bit of macro relief to get there.

The shift came quickly. Softer inflation data in the U.S. combined with a temporary cooling in geopolitical tensions gave investors enough confidence to step back into risk assets. And when that confidence returned, it didn’t trickle in, it rushed.

Bitcoin Did Most of the Work

Bitcoin was, unsurprisingly, the main driver behind the inflows. Out of the $1.1 billion total, $872 million went straight into BTC-focused products. That kind of dominance isn’t new, but the scale still stands out, especially in a week like this.

Year-to-date, Bitcoin funds are now approaching $2 billion in inflows, which reinforces the idea that institutional demand hasn’t disappeared. It just needed the right conditions to show up again, even briefly.

Ethereum Is Recovering, But Not Fully

Ethereum also saw a strong week, pulling in nearly $196.5 million. On the surface, that looks like a solid comeback, especially after a slower stretch. But zoom out a bit, and ETH is still sitting in negative territory for the year overall.

So while momentum is improving, it hasn’t fully reversed. It’s more like stabilization than breakout, at least for now.

Not Everyone Is Fully Bullish

One detail that’s easy to miss is the inflow into short Bitcoin products. Around $20.2 million went into bearish positions, the highest since late 2024. That’s not huge compared to the total, but it’s enough to signal that not everyone is convinced this rally will hold.

In a way, it reflects the broader market mood. Optimism is returning, but cautiously, with some participants still hedging against downside.

U.S. Investors Are Driving the Move

Another standout point is where the money is coming from. Roughly 95% of the inflows came from the United States, which highlights how much influence U.S. markets still have over crypto trends.

The rest of the world, at least for now, seems to be taking a wait-and-see approach. That imbalance could shift later, but currently, the momentum is very U.S.-driven.

Momentum Depends on Macro Conditions

Trading volumes also picked up, rising to around $21 billion for the week. That’s an improvement, but still below the yearly average, which suggests participation hasn’t fully returned yet.

The bigger question is whether this inflow trend continues. Right now, it seems tied closely to macro conditions, inflation, geopolitics, and broader risk sentiment. If those stay stable, flows could continue. If not, things could reverse just as quickly.

Crypto Market Shows Signs of Life Again

For now, though, the signal is clear. Capital is coming back into crypto, and Bitcoin is leading the way. It’s not a full shift in sentiment yet, but it’s a noticeable change from the hesitation seen in previous weeks.

Whether it turns into a sustained trend or just a short-lived bounce depends on what happens next. And in this market, that answer rarely stays the same for long.

Disclaimer: BlockNews provides independent reporting on crypto, blockchain, and digital finance. All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Readers should do their own research before making investment decisions. Some articles may use AI tools to assist in drafting, but every piece is reviewed and edited by our editorial team of experienced crypto writers and analysts before publication.
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Michael is a BSBA Management graduate from Mindanao State University and has been a professional content writer since 2019. He began exploring cryptocurrency in 2021 and has since made blockchain and digital assets his primary focus. For nearly four years, Michael has contributed research and editorial content at Aiur Labs and BlockNews, producing clear and accessible coverage of market trends, trading strategies, and project developments. He is transparent about his personal holdings in Bitcoin, TRON, and select meme tokens, combining writing expertise with hands-on market experience to deliver trustworthy insights to readers.

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