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Digital Asset Fund Flows | February 10th 2025
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Recent Price Fall Leads to Significant Buying on Weakness with Inflows of us$1.3bn
Digital asset investment products saw inflows totalling for the 5th consecutive week totalling US$1.3bn.
Bitcoin saw inflows of US$407m, with ETPs globally now representing 7.1% of the current market capitalisation.
Ethereum stole the show this week, with the price falling recently close to US$2,100 leading to significant buying-on-weakness, with inflows of US$793m.
Digital asset investment products saw inflows totalling for the 5th consecutive week totalling US$1.3bn, bring inflows for the year so far to US$7.3bn. Recent price declines saw total assets under management in ETPs fall to US$163bn, down from its all-time-high set late January of US$181bn. Trading volumes for the week held steady at US$20bn.
Regionally, the US saw US$1bn inflows, although the buying-on-weakness was widespread with most other regions seeing inflows, most notable being Germany, Switzerland and Canada with inflows of US$61m, US$54m and US$37m respectively.
Bitcoin saw inflows of US$407m, with ETPs globally now representing 7.1% of the current market capitalisation, making them the largest holder relative to any other entity.
Ethereum stole the show this week, with the price falling recently close to US$2,100 leading to significant buying-on-weakness with inflows of US$793m, outpacing bitcoin for the first time this year.
Other notable inflows were XRP and Solana which saw US$21m and US$11m respectively.
Blockchain equities saw a further US$33m inflows bring year-to-date inflows to US$194m.