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Image Digital Asset Fund Flows | July 7th 2025

Digital Asset Fund Flows | July 7th 2025

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Total AuM reaches a record high of US$188bn with inflows of US$1bn last week

  • Digital asset products saw US$1.04bn in weekly inflows, pushing AuM to a record US$188bn and marking the 12th straight week of inflows.

  • The U.S. dominated with US$1bn in inflows, while Canada and Brazil saw outflows, reflecting regional divergence in sentiment.

  • Ethereum continues to outperform proportionally, averaging 1.6% of AuM in weekly inflows over 11 weeks, compared to Bitcoin's 0.8%

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Digital asset investment products recorded inflows of US$1.04bn last week, marking the 12th consecutive week of inflows, which now total US$18bn. Price gains over the week pushed total assets under management (AuM) to a new all-time high of US$188bn. Trading volumes reached US$16.3bn, in line with the weekly average so far this year.

Regionally, the United States led with US$1bn in inflows, while Germany and Switzerland followed with US$38.5m and US$33.7m, respectively. In contrast, sentiment remained weak in Canada and Brazil, which saw outflows of US$29.3m and US$9.7m, respectively.

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Bitcoin investment products saw inflows of US$790m last week, marking a slowdown from the previous three weeks, which averaged US$1.5bn. The moderation in inflows suggests that investors are becoming more cautious as Bitcoin approaches its all-time high price levels.

Ethereum recorded its 11th consecutive week of inflows, with US$226m added last week, bringing the total over this period to US$2.85m. On a proportional basis, weekly inflows during this run have averaged 1.6% of AuM, significantly higher than Bitcoin’s 0.8%, highlighting a notable shift in investor sentiment in favour of Ethereum.

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More information

CoinShares FundFlows Crypto Asset Flows  - 07072025CoinShares_FundFlows_Chart_ShareAuM_07072025CoinShares_FundFlows_Table_Providers_07072025CoinShares_FundFlows_Table_Equities_07072025

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James Butterfill
Published on07 Jul 2025

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