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Image Digital Asset Fund Flows | May 5th 2025

Digital Asset Fund Flows | May 5th 2025

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Investor sentiment remains strong with US$2bn inflows

 

  • Digital asset investment products recorded a third consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$2bn last week, bringing total inflows over the past three weeks to US$5.5bn.

  • Bitcoin was the prime beneficiary, seeing US$1.8bn inflows last week, although the recent price rises also saw bearish investors add US$6.4m.

  • Ethereum saw second week of solid inflows totalling US$149m, bringing the last 2 weeks of inflows to US$336m. Competitor Solana saw minor inflows of US$6m.

     

     


US $5.5bn, marking a dramatic shift in sentiment following nine weeks of significant outflows. Total inflows year-to-date (YTD) now total US$5.6bn while recent price moves have seen total assets under management (AuM) rise to US$156bn, the highest point since mid-February this year.

coinshares_fundflows_chart_flows_05052025Digital 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. Total inflows year-to-date (YTD) now total US$5.6bn while recent price moves 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.

coinshares_fundflows_table_countries_05052025As usual, Bitcoin was the prime beneficiary, seeing US$1.8bn inflows last week, although the recent price rises also saw bearish investors add US$6.4m, the highest since mid-December 2025.

coinshares_fundflows_table_assets_05052025Ethereum saw second week of solid inflows totalling US$149m, bringing the last 2 weeks of inflows to US$336m. Competitor Solana saw minor inflows of US$6m.

Other notable flows were XRP and Tezos, with inflows of US$10.5m and US$8.2m respectively.

Blockchain equities followed, seeing US$15.9m inflows.

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James Butterfill
Published on05 May 2025

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