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Image Digital asset fund flows | September 8th 2025

Digital asset fund flows | September 8th 2025

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Minor outflows as weak payrolls did not seem to bolster sentiment

  • Digital asset investment products shed US$352m last week, with trading volumes down 27%, though YTD inflows remain strong at US$35.2bn.

  • The US recorded US$440m in outflows, while Germany (+US$85.1m) and Hong Kong (+US$8.1m) saw inflows.

  • Bitcoin drew US$524m inflows, offset by heavy Ethereum outflows (US$912m); meanwhile, Solana marked its 21st straight week of inflows (US$1.16bn YTD) and XRP hit US$1.22bn YTD.

Digital asset investment products saw outflows totalling US$352m last week despite the weaker payroll figures and improving prospects for a September interest rate cut in the US. Trading volumes fell 27% week on week, this in combination with minor outflows suggests the appetite for digital asset has cooled a little. Regardless, year-to-date (YTD) inflows of US$35.2bn, on an annualised basis are 4.2% ahead of last year’s US$48.5bn inflows, suggesting in a broader sense, sentiment remains intact.

Weekly crypto asset flows

Regionally, sentiment was polarised, with the US seeing US$440m of outflows, while Germany and Hong Kong saw inflows of US$85.1m and US$8.1m respectively.

Despite the overall weaker sentiment and minor outflows in the latter half of the week, Bitcoin saw US$524m inflows on a net basis last week. 

Ethereum was primarily responsible for the net weekly outflows, seeing US$912m last week, with outflows every day for the last 7 trading days, and across a broad set of ETP issuers. Despite this, inflows remain at high at US$11.2bn for the year.

XRP and Solana continue to see steady weekly inflows. Solana is now on its 21st week of inflows totalling US$1.16bn, while XRP has seen US$1.22bn over the same time period.

Flows by provider Flows by asset 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 on08 Sept 2025

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