
Digital Asset Fund Flows | April 7th 2025
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Minor outflows of US$240m despite the recent global growth scare
Digital asset investment products saw outflows totalling $240m last week, likely in response to recent US trade tariff news that poses a threat to economic growth.
The flows were primarily from bitcoin, seeing US$207m in outflows, leaving total inflows year-to-date at US$1.3bn.
Blockchain equities saw inflows for the second consecutive week totalling US$8m as investor see recent price weakness as a buying opportunity.
Digital asset investment products saw outflows totalling $240m last week, likely in response to recent US trade tariff news that poses a threat to economic growth. Despite this, total assets under management remained remarkably stable at $132.6bn, marking a 0.8% increase over the week. This resilience is especially notable compared to other asset classes, such as MSCI World equities, which saw an 8.5% decline over the same period, underscoring the robustness of digital assets amid economic uncertainty.
Regionally the negative sentiment was broad-based, with the US and Germany seeing the largest outflows of US$210m and US$17.7m respectively. Canadian investors saw the recent market turmoil as an opportunity to add to positions, with inflows of US$4.8m.
The flows were primarily from bitcoin, seeing US$207m in outflows, leaving total inflows year-to-date at US$1.3bn.
Flows in altcoins were very mixed, with Ethereum seeing US$37.7m outflows, as did Solana and Sui, with outflows of US$1.8m and US$4.7m respectively. More esoteric tokens, such Ton Coin saw inflows of US$1.1m.
Blockchain equities saw inflows for the second consecutive week totalling US$8m as investor see recent price weakness as a buying opportunity.
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