Bitcoin Leads $619M Weekly Inflows Amid Geopolitical Jitters and Oil-Driven Pullback

BTC2,94%
ETH3,24%
XRP2,28%
SOL0,04%

The digital asset market showed a strange kind of calm last week, not reckless, not euphoric, just strangely stubborn. According to CoinShares, investment products tied to cryptocurrencies pulled in a net US$619 million, a sign that, even amid geopolitical jitters tied to Iran, a meaningful chunk of investors still want exposure to the space.

What makes that headline number interesting is how the week unfolded. The first three trading days saw a burst of buying, roughly US$1.44 billion flowed into crypto products as markets initially treated the Iran headlines as something that could lift demand for alternative assets.

But the mood reversed quickly. On Thursday and Friday, investors withdrew about US$829 million, with a late-week jump in oil prices dimming hopes that weak U.S. payrolls would prompt a friendlier inflation outlook. The result was a week of two halves, a strong start, a cautious finish, that nevertheless closed in positive territory.

Regionally, the story was distinctly American. Investors in the United States were the main drivers, putting in around US$646 million during the week, while Europe, Asia and Canada were more subdued and collectively nudged flows the other way. That divergence underlines a split in risk appetite. U.S. allocators appear more willing to lean into digital assets, even as other markets adopt a wait-and-see posture.

Bitcoin Dominates Flows

At the asset level, Bitcoin was the clear star. The flagship token accounted for US$521 million of the week’s inflows, showing that when institutions and big-money buyers come calling, they still head for BTC first. Even so, the report noted a sliver of skepticism among some players.

About US$11.4 million went into short-Bitcoin vehicles, a reminder that not everyone is convinced the rally is smooth sailing. Ethereum and a handful of large-cap altcoins also saw fresh demand, but nothing that matched Bitcoin’s pull.

Not every token enjoyed the same fate. XRP, which has had its moments over the past months, saw meaningful outflows, roughly US$30.3 million left XRP-linked products last week, making it the only major asset to register a sizable net withdrawal.

Smaller flows into Solana, Uniswap and Chainlink hinted at selective interest in particular networks and DeFi plays, but the overall pattern was conservative. Investors are choosing liquidity and scale over higher-risk, smaller-name bets.

Reading the numbers as a whole, you get a market that’s confident enough to buy the dip but cautious enough to take profits fast. Geopolitical shocks tended to spark the initial impulse to buy. Perhaps some buyers are treating Bitcoin as a hedge against instability, but cross-asset moves like rising oil can quickly flip the tape, prompting profit-taking.

That push-and-pull left the week with a modest net inflow, but one that came only after a week of rapid repositioning. If there’s a practical takeaway for traders and allocators, it’s this: flows still matter. They tell you where real capital is moving, and right now that capital is concentrated, tilted toward Bitcoin and largely domiciled in U.S. products.

Whether that pattern holds will depend on how the Iran situation evolves, what happens to energy prices, and how macro data reshapes expectations for interest rates. For the moment, the market’s believers remain in place, even if they’re carrying an umbrella.

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