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Image Digital Asset Fund Flows | June 23th 2025

Digital Asset Fund Flows | June 23th 2025

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Digital asset inflows hit 10-week streak amid geopolitical uncertainty

  • Digital asset investment products saw their 10th consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$1.24B, with YTD inflows reaching a record US$15.1B.

  • Bitcoin and Ethereum led with inflows of US$1.1B and US$124M respectively, indicating strong investor sentiment despite geopolitical uncertainty.

  • The US dominated regional inflows (US$1.25B), while Hong Kong and Switzerland saw notable outflows of US$32.6M and US$7.7M.


Digital asset investment products recorded their 10th consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$1.24B last week and pushing year-to-date (YTD) inflows to a new high of US$15.1B. However, the surge in activity earlier in the week tapered off in the latter half, likely due to the US Juneteenth holiday and emerging reports of US involvement in the Iran conflict.

Weekly crypto asset flowsRegionally, the US dominated with inflows of US$1.25B, alongside inflows from Canada and Germany totalling US$20.9M and US$10.9M respectively. This was offset by outflows from Hong Kong and Switzerland of US$32.6M and US$7.7M respectively.

Flows by exchange countryBitcoin saw a second consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$1.1B, despite the recent price correction, indicating that investors were buying on weakness. This sentiment was further supported by minor outflows from short-Bitcoin products, which totalled US$1.4m.

Ethereum recorded its 9th consecutive week of inflows, totalling US$12M and bringing the cumulative total for this streak to US$2.2B. This marks the longest run of inflows since mid-2021, reflecting continued robust investor sentiment toward the asset.

Other notable inflows were Solana (US$2.78M) and XRP (US$2.69M).

Flows by asset


More information

Weekly crypto asset flows by assetcoinshares_fundflows_chart_shareaum_23062025coinshares_fundflows_table_topinflows_topoutflows_23062025coinshares_fundflows_table_equities_23062025

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James Butterfill
Published on23 Jun 2025

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