Digital asset investment products pulled in US$2.17bn in weekly inflows—the strongest haul since October 2025. Bitcoin captured the lion's share at US$1.55bn, while Ethereum brought in US$496m and Solana followed with US$45.5m. The week proved solid for blockchain-related equities too, with notable capital moving into the sector. This uptick in inflows signals renewed institutional and retail interest across major crypto assets, particularly in Bitcoin which continues to lead the narrative.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 9h ago
BTC's bloodsucking has started again. Institutional entry is truly the best, retail investors still have to keep paying tuition fees.
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BoredStaker
· 9h ago
BTC really eats meat, everything else is just drinking soup haha
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 9h ago
BTC is once again dominating the headlines. This pace never seems to end.
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SerRugResistant
· 9h ago
BTC is still king, with 155 million directly crushing others. Why does ETH seem so aggrieved?
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WalletDetective
· 9h ago
BTC is starting to bleed again, and ETH at only 496M is truly embarrassing.
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· 9h ago
BTC is once again monopolizing, this pace is really intense.
Digital asset investment products pulled in US$2.17bn in weekly inflows—the strongest haul since October 2025. Bitcoin captured the lion's share at US$1.55bn, while Ethereum brought in US$496m and Solana followed with US$45.5m. The week proved solid for blockchain-related equities too, with notable capital moving into the sector. This uptick in inflows signals renewed institutional and retail interest across major crypto assets, particularly in Bitcoin which continues to lead the narrative.