Cryptopolitan
2025-07-08 10:04:17

Crypto funds attracted $1.03B weekly inflows, ETH outperforms BTC

Crypto funds recorded $1.03 billion in weekly inflows according to CoinShares. The inflows mark the 12th consecutive week of positive flows totaling $18 billion. Assets under management reached a record $188 billion driven by price gains. Trading volumes hit $16.3 billion matching yearly averages. United States leads global crypto fund inflows The United States topped crypto fund inflows with $1.024 billion of weekly inflows. Germany ranks second with $38.5 million of net inflows in the same week. Switzerland registered $33.7 million of weekly inflows to complete the top three markets. Month-to-date inflows show US leadership in the form of $898.7 million in total inflows. Germany recorded $29.5 million and Switzerland recorded $35.6 million in contributed monthly amounts. These three countries dominated most global crypto investment activity. Source: CoinShares Year-to-date statistics indicate that the US hit $17.876 billion in total inflows. Germany hit $1.100 billion in yearly flows and Switzerland hit negative $194.9 million. The US dominated the biggest percentage of global crypto investment flows. There was regional variation across various markets with varying trends in investor sentiment. Canada saw $29.3 million weekly redemptions and $4.8 million monthly redemptions. Brazil saw $9.7 million weekly redemptions and $8.6 million monthly redemptions. Sweden posted $19.2 million in weekly outflows with $6.8 million monthly outflows. Hong Kong recorded $3.0 million in weekly and monthly outflows each. These markets showed continued negative sentiment toward crypto investments. Australia bucked the outflow trend with $4.1 million in weekly inflows. The country posted $4.0 million in monthly inflows and $154.8 million year-to-date. Other markets contributed $2.5 million in weekly flows with $161.8 million annually. Global total flows were valued at $1.042 billion a week and $947.2 million a month. Flows annually were $18.961 billion with total assets managed being $188.155 billion worldwide. Bitcoin dominates flows while Ethereum shows consistent growth Bitcoin investment products attracted $799 million in weekly inflows during the reporting period. Monthly flows reached $719 million while year-to-date inflows totaled $15.719 billion. Bitcoin maintains the largest asset allocation with $164.182 billion in total assets. Ethereum recorded $226 million in weekly inflows marking its 11th consecutive week. Monthly inflows reached $202 million with year-to-date flows hitting $3.086 billion. Total Ethereum assets under management stand at $15.864 billion across all products. Source: CoinShares. XRP saw $10.58 million in both weekly and monthly inflows consistently. Year-to-date flows reached $335.33 million with total assets of $1.409 billion. Solana posted $21.62 million weekly and $21.59 million monthly inflows respectively. Solana’s year-to-date flows totaled $113.32 million with assets under management reaching $1.436 billion. Sui recorded modest $1.6 million in weekly and monthly flows each. Year-to-date Sui flows hit $105.63 million with $264.09 million in total assets. Multi-asset products had $12.38 million weekly and $10.65 million monthly outflows. Year-to-date flows were $60.35 million with $4.103 billion assets. Cardano had $0.4 million weekly and monthly with $28.9 million year-to-date. Short Bitcoin products saw $0.4 million of weekly inflows but witnessed $11.2 million of outflows. Chainlink saw $0.5 million of weekly and $0.2 million of monthly inflows respectively. Litecoin witnessed zero weekly flows but $5.66 million year-to-date inflows. Other digital assets saw $504.26 million in year-to-date outflows during positive activity. Ethereum outperforms Bitcoin on proportional basis Ethereum continues its strong performance streak with 11 consecutive weeks of positive inflows. It also averaged 1.6% of assets under management in weekly inflows. This proportional performance exceeds Bitcoin’s 0.8% weekly average during the same period. Bitcoin experienced a slowing in weekly inflows in the last three weeks. The past weeks had been experiencing $1.5 billion in inflows before tapering to $799 million. The deceleration reflects investor caution with Bitcoin being near all-time price levels. Total weekly inflows in all digital assets were worth $1.042 billion last week. Monthly inflows were worth $947 million and year-to-date inflows were worth $18.962 billion. Total trading volumes were worth $16.3 billion equivalent to the weekly average in 2025. Assets under management rose to a record high of $188.156 billion on account of inflows. Price appreciation for the week added to the record high. The 12th week of consecutive inflows totaled $18 billion collectively over periods. Multi-asset products experienced outflows compared to single-asset product trend behavior. XRP experienced steady consistent inflows in both weekly and monthly time frames. Solana experienced positive flows and smaller altcoins experienced mixed performance overall. Cryptopolitan Academy: Coming Soon - A New Way to Earn Passive Income with DeFi in 2025. Learn More

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