Digital Asset Funds See 10th Straight Week of $1.24B Inflows Despite Market Correction

Digital asset funds have continued their streak of weekly inflows, marking the tenth consecutive week with a total of $1.24 billion in inflows. This has pushed the cumulative inflows for 2025 to a new high of $15.1 billion. Despite the recent market correction, Bitcoin saw significant inflows of $1.1 billion for the second straight week, indicating that investors are confident and are buying the dip. Short-bitcoin investment products experienced small outflows of $1.4 million, further highlighting investor optimism.
Ethereum also maintained its momentum, logging its ninth consecutive week of inflows with $124 million added. This brings the total for this stretch to $2.2 billion, marking Ethereum’s longest inflow streak since mid-2021. Solana and XRP also saw gains, with $2.8 million and $2.7 million in new capital, respectively. Chainlink, Cardano, and Litecoin followed suit with smaller inflows of $0.6 million, $0.3 million, and $0.2 million, respectively.
On the other hand, multi-asset products recorded outflows of $5.8 million. Sui also witnessed outflows of $0.5 million. The US led regional inflows with $1.25 billion, followed by smaller contributions from Canada with $20.9 million, Australia with $16.6 million, and Germany with $10.9 million. Offsetting these gains were outflows from Hong Kong and Sweden, which recorded $32.6 million and $14.9 million, respectively. Brazil and Switzerland also saw capital exit, posting outflows of $9 million and $7.7 million during the same period.
Despite the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, digital asset funds have shown resilience, continuing their streak of inflows. This suggests that investors are not deterred by geopolitical risks and are instead focusing on the long-term potential of digital assets. The cooling of trading activity toward the week’s end is likely influenced by the Juneteenth observance in the US and reports of escalating American involvement in tensions with Iran. However, the overall trend of inflows indicates that investors remain confident in the digital asset market.

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