Published: 14 October 2025 · Updated: 14 October 2025 · Author: COINOTAG
Crypto fund flows stayed resilient this week: spot products saw $2.7 billion into Bitcoin and $338 million into Ether despite a flash crash that produced $159 million of outflows on Friday. Institutional interest and ETF activity continue to shape net inflows and trading volumes.
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Bitcoin led weekly inflows with $2.7B; YTD inflows total $30.2B.
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Ether funds recorded $338M net inflows but saw a single-day outflow of $174.83M on 10 October.
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Weekly trading volumes hit a record $53B, with $15.3B traded on Friday and daily Ether volumes at $4.77B.
crypto fund flows: Weekly inflows remain robust despite a flash crash—BTC led with $2.7B. Read COINOTAG analysis and implications for investors. Act now.
What are the latest crypto fund flows this week?
Crypto fund flows show continued institutional demand: Bitcoin-focused products saw $2.7 billion of inflows this week, pushing year-to-date inflows to $30.2 billion. Despite a volatility spike and a flash crash that generated $159 million of outflows on Friday, overall weekly trading volumes reached a record $53 billion, indicating strong market participation.
How did Bitcoin and Ether funds perform?
Bitcoin dominated inflows, recording the largest weekly contribution at $2.7 billion, bringing YTD totals to $30.2 billion (still roughly 30% below last year’s $41.7 billion). According to CoinShares Head of Research James Butterfill, “Friday saw little reaction with a paltry $159 million outflows,” highlighting resilience in the face of forced liquidations.
Ether investment products logged $338 million of net inflows for the week, but suffered the largest single-day outflow of $174.83 million on 10 October. That sell-off trimmed cumulative net inflows to approximately $14.91 billion. As Nic Puckrin, crypto analyst and co‑founder of The Coin Bureau, noted, “The bloodbath we saw in markets over the weekend is a brutal reminder that, as the crypto market grows and matures, the risks are amplified.”
The sell-off coincided with heightened trading: weekly volumes hit $53 billion, including $15.3 billion traded on Friday alone, while Ether daily volume stood near $4.77 billion — a sign that engagement remained elevated even during risk-off moments.


Source: SoSoValue
Why did altcoin funds slow down?
Altcoin-focused funds lost momentum last week despite continued macro interest in upcoming U.S. ETF approvals. Solana products drew $93.3 million, while XRP funds added $61.6 million, both substantially lower than the prior week’s surges of $706.5 million and $219 million respectively. The moderation likely reflects investor caution after widespread liquidations.
Nic Puckrin explained a key mechanical driver: “The biggest shock over the weekend was that traders were forced out of even profitable positions due to auto-deleveraging (ADL) on exchanges — a risk management mechanism that most will have not even heard about. It’s a blunt instrument that certainly deserves some scrutiny as exchanges conduct reviews of this mass liquidation event.”
ETF analyst Nate Geraci cautioned that regulatory and operational factors matter: once the U.S. government shutdown resolves, approvals for spot crypto ETFs could resume and potentially trigger renewed inflows. For now, the market is balancing institutional interest with short-term risk management frictions.


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Frequently Asked Questions
How much did Bitcoin funds attract this week in net inflows?
Bitcoin funds recorded $2.7 billion of net inflows during the week, bringing year-to-date inflows to about $30.2 billion. This figure remains approximately 30% below last year’s YTD total of $41.7 billion, per CoinShares data referenced by market analysts.
Why did Ether experience a large single-day outflow on 10 October?
Ether products saw a significant single-day outflow of $174.83 million on 10 October due to a sudden marketwide liquidation and forced deleveraging during a flash crash. Exchange risk mechanisms such as auto-deleveraging (ADL) accelerated position closures, intensifying short-term outflows.
Key Takeaways
- Institutional demand remains intact: Bitcoin led weekly inflows with $2.7B, underscoring continuing institutional participation.
- Volatility reveals structural risks: Large single-day Ether outflows and ADL events show exchanges’ risk frameworks can amplify liquidations.
- Watch ETF approvals: The resumption of U.S. regulatory processing could unlock a wave of new spot ETF launches and renewed inflows once the government shutdown ends.
Conclusion
Weekly crypto fund flows suggest a market in transition: robust inflows and record trading volumes coexist with acute liquidity shocks and exchange-level risk events. Reporting from CoinShares, The Coin Bureau, SoSoValue and ETF analysts highlights both demand and fragility. COINOTAG will monitor ETF approvals and fund flows as potential catalysts; investors should weigh institutional participation against known market mechanics and operational risks.
