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Image Digital asset fund flows | February 9th, 2026

Digital asset fund flows | February 9th, 2026

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Signs of stabilisation emerge in digital asset flows

  • Outflows slowed sharply to US$187m despite heavy price pressure, with the deceleration in flows historically signalling a potential inflection point.

  • Assets under management fell to US$129.8bn, the lowest since March 2025, while ETP trading volumes hit a record US$63.1bn.

  • Regional and asset level dispersion remained evident, with inflows into several European markets, while Bitcoin saw outflows and select altcoins, led by XRP, attracted renewed interest.

Digital asset investment products saw a marked slowdown in outflows last week, which totalled US$187m. While flows are typically coincident with crypto price movements, changes in the pace of outflows have historically been more informative, often signalling inflection points in investor sentiment. The recent deceleration in outflows therefore suggests that a potential market nadir may have been reached.

The latest price correction pushed total assets under management (AuM) down to US$129.8bn, the lowest level since the announcement of US tariffs in March 2025, which also coincided with a local low in asset prices. Trading activity was exceptionally strong, with ETP volumes reaching a record US$63.1bn for the week, surpassing the previous high of US$56.4bn set in October last year.

Weekly crypto asset flows 09022026Regionally, there were several notable pockets of strength, with inflows recorded in Germany (US$87.1m), Switzerland (US$30.1m), Canada (US$21.4m) and Brazil (US$16.7m).

Flows by exchange country 09022026Bitcoin was the only pocket of negative sentiment with outflows of US$264m for the week. While XRP, Solana and Ethereum led the inflows totalling US$63.1m, US$8.2m and US$5.3m respectively. XRP remains the most successful asset year-to-date with inflows of US$109m.

Weekly crypto asset flows by asset 09022026Flows by asset 09022026

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Published on09 Feb 2026

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