Over the past week, institutions increased the influx of capital into crypto funds to +$1.050 billion. This is evidenced by the#CoinSharesreport data for May 18-24. A week earlier, the inflow amounted to +$932 million.

The total inflow for the year represents a record amount of +$14.9 billion. 

Almost all of this money is an influx into spot Bitcoin ETFs. Outside of this instrument, only $45 million entered the market from institutional investors during the week.

The issuer of the spot Bitcoin ETF Grayscale, after a minor influx last week, has dumped BTC this time. But not much - $15 million. The main buyers were again#BlackRockand #Fidelity.

Details on inflows/outflows for assets as a whole:

- #BTC-focused crypto products raised +$1.012 billion.

- Crypto products focused on#BTCshorts resumed outflows, -$4.3 million. A week earlier there was an influx, but much weaker, +$0.6 million. There are still no reliable outflows. It is important to see what happens at the end of this week.

- Inflows have finally begun for #ETH-oriented crypto products. On approval of spot Ethereum ETFs in the USA. For the week +36 million $ and this is the highest figure since March. Two weeks earlier, we recall, outflows amounted to -$23.3 million and -$14.4 million.

- #SOL-focused crypto products continue to see capital inflows, and the inflow is accelerating. Already +8 million $ from +4.9 million $ a week earlier. Probably also based on expectations that the next crypto ETF could be on SOL. Shorts on the asset are under threat, and we, like a week earlier, are waiting for the asset to test the psychological level of $200 and go even higher.

- A slight influx was shown by products focused on#LTC(+$2.8 million).#LINKand#DOTwere dropped from the list. But#ADAand#BNBshowed outflows of -$1.2 million and -$1 million, respectively.

Geographically, the leader in inflows is again the United States, by a huge margin. Next comes Switzerland and Germany. The leaders in outflows are Hong Kong (for the second week in a row, but the pace fell from $82.5 million to $28.6 million), Sweden, Canada.