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Image Digital Asset Fund Flows | April 28th 2025

Digital Asset Fund Flows | April 28th 2025

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US$3.4bn inflows last week, the 3 rd largest on record as invests seek alternative safe havens

 

  • Digital asset investment products saw inflows totalling US$3.4bn last week, the

    largest inflows since mid-December 2024, the 3rd largest inflows on record.

  • Bitcoin investment products were the main beneficiaries, attracting US$3.18bn in

    inflows last week.

  • Ethereum investment products also saw US$183m inflows last week following an

    8-week run of outflows. Interestingly, Solana was the only altcoin to see outflows

    last week, totalling US$5.7m.

     


Digital asset investment products saw inflows totalling US$3.4bn last week, the largest inflows since mid-December 2024 and the 3rd largest weekly inflows on record. We believe concerns over the tariff impact on corporate earnings and the dramatic weakening of the US dollar are the reasons investors have turned towards digital assets, which are being seen as an emerging safe haven.

CoinShares_FundFlows_Chart_Flows_28042025Regionally, it was US investors adding to positions, with inflows of US$3.3bn, although the positive sentiment was broad globally, most prominent being Germany and Switzerland with inflows of US$51.5m and US$41.4m respectively.

coinshares_fundflows_table_countries_28042025Bitcoin investment products were the main beneficiaries, attracting US$3.18bn in inflows last week. Total assets under management (AuM) have now reached US$132bn, a level not seen since late February of this year.

Ethereum investment products also saw US$183m inflows last week following an 8-week run of outflows. Interestingly, Solana was the only altcoin to see outflows last week, totalling US$5.7m. Little activity was seen in altcoins with the exception of Sui and XRP, which saw US$20.7m and US$31.6m inflows respectively.

Blockchain equities also saw inflows of US$17.4m, notably into bitcoin mining related ETFs.

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More information

 

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James Butterfill
Published on28 Apr 2025

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