Digital Asset Fund Inflows Exceed $1.1 Billion Last Week, Reaching the Highest Weekly Inflow Since Early January



Last week, global digital asset investment products recorded $1.12B in capital inflows, marking the largest single-week inflow since early January.

This strong performance was mainly driven by the preliminary progress of the Iran ceasefire agreement and positive news that U.S. spending and CPI data were below expectations, providing support.

Meanwhile, against the backdrop of easing market sentiment and geopolitical tensions, the management scale of digital asset investment products has rebounded to its highest level since early February.

In terms of country/region distribution, this wave of capital inflows was primarily concentrated in the U.S. market, with weekly inflows reaching $1.07B, accounting for 95% of the total global weekly inflows;

Next was the German market, with weekly inflows of $34.6 million; Canada and Switzerland experienced relatively modest inflows, with net weekly capital inflows of $7.8 million and $6.9 million, respectively.

Regarding specific digital assets, Bitcoin continued to see $872 million in inflows last week, bringing the total inflow since the beginning of the year to nearly $2 billion.

However, market investors remain cautious about the outlook. Last week, short Bitcoin products saw $20.2 million in inflows, the largest weekly inflow since November 2024, indicating a clear demand for risk hedging.

Ethereum also experienced a significant recovery last week, with weekly capital inflows reaching $196.5 million. Nonetheless, it remains one of the few assets with net outflows this year so far.

Meanwhile, Ripple (XRP) had a weekly net inflow of $19.3 million; Solana recorded a small outflow of $2.5 million, while other assets remained relatively flat.

Despite the impressive capital inflows last week, trading volume increased by 13% week-over-week to $21 billion, still far below the year-to-date average of $31 billion, indicating that trading activity remains relatively subdued.

This divergence between capital inflows and trading activity may suggest that the current market is more driven by institutional investors' allocation needs rather than active speculative trading.

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