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Image Digital asset fund flows | July 21th 2025

Digital asset fund flows | July 21th 2025

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Ethereum helps push global weekly inflows to a new record of US$4.39B

  • Digital asset products saw all-time high weekly inflows of US$4.39B, bringing YTD inflows to US$27B, pushing AuM to a record US$220B.

  • Ethereum attained several significant new records, with 2025 inflows now surpassing the 2024 total at US$6.2B and a weekly inflows nearly double that of any other week on record at US$2.12B.

  • The US accounted for the vast majority of flows (US$4.36B), while global ETP trading turnover hit a record US$39.2B, driven by Bitcoin and Ethereum.


     

Digital asset investment products recorded their largest weekly inflows on record, totalling US$4.39B, surpassing the previous peak of US$4.27B set post-US election in December 2024. This marks the 14th consecutive week of inflows, bringing year-to-date (YTD) totals to US$27B, while total assets under management (AuM) hit a new all-time high of US$220B. Weekly trading turnover in ETPs also reached record levels globally, hitting US$39.2B, driven by elevated volumes in both Bitcoin and Ethereum.

coinshares_fundflows_chart_flows_21072025Regionally, flows were heavily concentrated in the US, which accounted for US$4.36B of inflows. Switzerland, Hong Kong, and Australia also saw positive flows of US$47.3M, US$14.1M, and US$17.3M respectively. Brazil and Germany saw modest outflows of US$28.1m and US$15.5M.
coinshares_fundflows_table_countries_21072025Ethereum stole the show, attracting a record US$2.12B in inflows, nearly double its previous record of US$1.2B. The past 13 weeks of inflows now represent 23% of Ethereum AuM, with 2025 inflows already exceeding the full-year total for 2024 at US$6.2B.

Bitcoin saw inflows of US$2.2B, down from last week’s US$2.7B, while ETP trading volumes made up 55% of total Bitcoin exchange volume. Solana, XRP and Sui were notable for their inflows totalling US$39M, US$36M and US$9.3M respectively.
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James Butterfill
Published on21 Jul 2025

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