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Digital asset investment products recorded a third consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$2bn last week. This brings total inflows over the past three weeks to US$5.5bn, marking a dramatic shift in sentiment following nine weeks of significant outflows.
What’s more, recent price rises have seen total assets under management (AUM) rise to US$156bn, the highest point since mid-February this year.
Regionally, the US saw inflows of US$1.9bn with notable inflows from Germany, Switzerland and Canada of US$47m, US$34m and US$20m respectively, highlighting broad supportive sentiment for the asset class.
As usual, Bitcoin was the prime beneficiary, with the world’s largest cryptocurrency seeing inflows of US$1.8bn last week. However, the recent price rises also saw bearish investors add to their positions with the highest weekly amount of bearish products sold being to the tune of US$6.4m since mid-December 2025.
While Ethereum is lagging behind Bitcoin in terms of the total amount of inflows, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency is quickly catching up. It saw a second week of solid inflows, with a total of US$149m flowing into Ethereum products last week. This brings the last two weeks of inflows into the smart contract token to US$336m.
Solana also saw minor inflows of US$6m while other notable outflows were from XRP and Tezos, with outflows of US$10.5m and US$8.2m respectively.
In terms of other markets, a small amount of inflows were seen into blockchain equities, with a total of US$15.9m flowing into the asset class last week.
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