The post Record Digital Asset Inflows Driven by Economic Concerns appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Rebeca Moen Oct 06, 2025 05:40 Digital asset investment products saw record inflows of $5.95 billion, largely driven by economic concerns and U.S. government instability, according to CoinShares. Record-Breaking Inflows into Digital Assets In a remarkable development, digital asset investment products experienced record inflows amounting to $5.95 billion in the past week. This surge was primarily fueled by delayed reactions to weak employment data and growing concerns about the stability of the U.S. government, according to CoinShares. Regional and Asset-Specific Insights The United States led this influx with an unprecedented $5.0 billion in inflows, surpassing previous records. Switzerland and Germany followed with $563 million and $312 million, respectively, marking significant upticks in these regions as well. Bitcoin (BTC) stood out with its largest weekly inflows on record, totaling $3.55 billion. Despite nearing all-time high prices during the week, investors refrained from shorting the asset. Ethereum (ETH) also saw substantial interest, with inflows reaching $1.48 billion, propelling its year-to-date (YTD) inflows to $13.7 billion, nearly triple compared to the previous year. Altcoins and Broader Market Trends Among altcoins, Solana (SOL) and XRP recorded notable inflows. Solana achieved a new weekly inflow record of $706.5 million, elevating its YTD inflows to $2.58 billion. XRP followed with inflows of $219.4 million, though other altcoins did not see similar levels of interest. The record-breaking inflows were attributed to the Federal Open Market Committee’s interest rate cut, coupled with the release of weak employment data and apprehensions about U.S. governmental stability following shutdown concerns. This positive price action has resulted in total assets under management (AuM) reaching an all-time high of $254 billion. Image source: Shutterstock Source: https://blockchain.news/news/record-digital-asset-inflows-driven-by-economic-concernsThe post Record Digital Asset Inflows Driven by Economic Concerns appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Rebeca Moen Oct 06, 2025 05:40 Digital asset investment products saw record inflows of $5.95 billion, largely driven by economic concerns and U.S. government instability, according to CoinShares. Record-Breaking Inflows into Digital Assets In a remarkable development, digital asset investment products experienced record inflows amounting to $5.95 billion in the past week. This surge was primarily fueled by delayed reactions to weak employment data and growing concerns about the stability of the U.S. government, according to CoinShares. Regional and Asset-Specific Insights The United States led this influx with an unprecedented $5.0 billion in inflows, surpassing previous records. Switzerland and Germany followed with $563 million and $312 million, respectively, marking significant upticks in these regions as well. Bitcoin (BTC) stood out with its largest weekly inflows on record, totaling $3.55 billion. Despite nearing all-time high prices during the week, investors refrained from shorting the asset. Ethereum (ETH) also saw substantial interest, with inflows reaching $1.48 billion, propelling its year-to-date (YTD) inflows to $13.7 billion, nearly triple compared to the previous year. Altcoins and Broader Market Trends Among altcoins, Solana (SOL) and XRP recorded notable inflows. Solana achieved a new weekly inflow record of $706.5 million, elevating its YTD inflows to $2.58 billion. XRP followed with inflows of $219.4 million, though other altcoins did not see similar levels of interest. The record-breaking inflows were attributed to the Federal Open Market Committee’s interest rate cut, coupled with the release of weak employment data and apprehensions about U.S. governmental stability following shutdown concerns. This positive price action has resulted in total assets under management (AuM) reaching an all-time high of $254 billion. Image source: Shutterstock Source: https://blockchain.news/news/record-digital-asset-inflows-driven-by-economic-concerns

Record Digital Asset Inflows Driven by Economic Concerns



Rebeca Moen
Oct 06, 2025 05:40

Digital asset investment products saw record inflows of $5.95 billion, largely driven by economic concerns and U.S. government instability, according to CoinShares.





Record-Breaking Inflows into Digital Assets

In a remarkable development, digital asset investment products experienced record inflows amounting to $5.95 billion in the past week. This surge was primarily fueled by delayed reactions to weak employment data and growing concerns about the stability of the U.S. government, according to CoinShares.

Regional and Asset-Specific Insights

The United States led this influx with an unprecedented $5.0 billion in inflows, surpassing previous records. Switzerland and Germany followed with $563 million and $312 million, respectively, marking significant upticks in these regions as well.

Bitcoin (BTC) stood out with its largest weekly inflows on record, totaling $3.55 billion. Despite nearing all-time high prices during the week, investors refrained from shorting the asset. Ethereum (ETH) also saw substantial interest, with inflows reaching $1.48 billion, propelling its year-to-date (YTD) inflows to $13.7 billion, nearly triple compared to the previous year.

Among altcoins, Solana (SOL) and XRP recorded notable inflows. Solana achieved a new weekly inflow record of $706.5 million, elevating its YTD inflows to $2.58 billion. XRP followed with inflows of $219.4 million, though other altcoins did not see similar levels of interest.

The record-breaking inflows were attributed to the Federal Open Market Committee’s interest rate cut, coupled with the release of weak employment data and apprehensions about U.S. governmental stability following shutdown concerns. This positive price action has resulted in total assets under management (AuM) reaching an all-time high of $254 billion.

Image source: Shutterstock


Source: https://blockchain.news/news/record-digital-asset-inflows-driven-by-economic-concerns

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