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Image Digital asset fund flows | July 14th 2025

Digital asset fund flows | July 14th 2025

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US$3.7bn inflows last week, total assets smash prior records at US$211bn

  • Record-Breaking Momentum: Weekly inflows hit US$3.7bn, the second-largest on record, driving total AuM to a new high of US$211bn.

  • Bitcoin and Ethereum Dominate: Bitcoin saw US$2.7bn in inflows, while Ethereum posted its fourth-largest weekly inflow at US$990m.

  • Mixed Regional Flows: The US led inflows; Germany faced outflows, while Switzerland and Canada saw modest gains.

Weekly crypto asset flows

Digital asset investment products saw inflows of US$3.7bn last week, marking the 2nd largest weekly inflow on record. Notably, July 10th recorded the third-highest daily inflow ever. This also represents the 13th consecutive week of inflows, bringing the cumulative total to US$21.8bn and pushing year-to-date (YTD) inflows to US$22.7bn. Assets under management (AuM) surged past the US$200bn threshold for the first time, reaching a new record of US$211bn. ETP trading volumes reached US$29bn, twice this year’s weekly average.

Regionally, the US dominated with US$3.7bn in inflows. Germany, by contrast, recorded outflows of US$85.7m, while Switzerland and Canada posted inflows of US$65.8m and US$17.1m, respectively.

Bitcoin saw weekly inflows of US$2.7bn, driving its total AuM to US$179.5bn. For the first time, this equals 54% of the total AuM held in gold ETPs. Short bitcoin ETPs showed minimal activity.

Ethereum posted its 12th consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$990m, the 4th largest on record. In relative terms, Ethereum’s inflows over the past 12 weeks account for 19.5% of its AuM, compared to 9.8% for Bitcoin.

XRP experienced the largest weekly outflows, totalling US$104m, while Solana recorded strong inflows of US$92.6m.

Flows by provider

More information

Weekly Crypto Asset Flows by Institution Crypto asset fund flows as a % of fund AuM Weekly crypto asset flows by asset Flows by Exchange Country

Blockchain Equity ETPs

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James Butterfill
Published on15 Jul 2025

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