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Bitcoin ETF Inflows Hit $219M as Fed Hawkish Pause Triggers $405M Reversal

March 23, 2026
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Alvin Lang
Mar 23, 2026 12:39

CoinShares reports $230M weekly digital asset inflows, but post-FOMC meeting saw $405M in outflows as markets digest Fed’s hawkish stance on rates.





Digital asset investment products pulled in $230 million last week, a sharp deceleration from recent weeks as the Federal Reserve’s March 18 decision to hold rates at 3.50%-3.75% spooked institutional investors mid-week.

The CoinShares weekly report reveals a tale of two halves. Monday and Tuesday saw robust inflows totaling $635 million. Then the FOMC dropped its hawkish pause bomb Wednesday, and $405 million fled by week’s end.

What Spooked the Money

The Fed’s 11-1 vote to maintain rates wasn’t surprising. What rattled markets was the revised inflation outlook—now projected at 2.7% for year-end 2026, up from previous estimates—and Chair Powell’s acknowledgment that Middle East energy disruptions could push prices higher still.

“Uncertainty about the economic outlook remains elevated,” the Fed statement noted, specifically citing the Iran conflict’s unclear implications for the U.S. economy. For crypto allocators, that translates to: don’t expect rate cuts anytime soon.

Bitcoin Still Dominates, But Bears Are Betting Too

Bitcoin captured $219 million of the week’s inflows, maintaining its grip on institutional preference. But here’s the interesting wrinkle: short-bitcoin products attracted $6 million simultaneously. That polarization tells you something about current sentiment—big money can’t agree on direction.

Geographically, U.S. funds led with $153 million in net inflows, followed by Germany ($30.2 million) and Switzerland ($27.5 million). Every regional exchange finished positive for the week, suggesting the pullback was timing-related rather than a broader retreat from crypto exposure.

Solana’s Winning Streak Extends

Solana notched its seventh consecutive week of inflows, adding $17 million and bringing its recent cumulative total to $136 million. That sustained institutional interest contrasts sharply with Ethereum, which reversed course with $27.5 million in outflows after three straight weeks of gains.

Smaller altcoins found buyers too. Chainlink pulled $4.6 million and Hyperliquid attracted $4.5 million—notable given the risk-off backdrop.

What Traders Should Watch

The Fed’s next move hinges on whether energy-driven inflation proves transitory or persistent. Powell indicated policymakers would “look through” temporary oil spikes, but with only one quarter-point cut projected for the remainder of 2026, the bar for dovish surprises remains high.

For crypto flows, that likely means continued volatility around macro data releases. The $405 million post-FOMC reversal shows how quickly institutional sentiment can shift when the Fed narrative changes—even when the actual policy doesn’t.

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