XRP and Solana posted massive triple-digit growth in 2025, while Bitcoin-focused crypto investment funds struggled.XRP and Solana posted massive triple-digit growth in 2025, while Bitcoin-focused crypto investment funds struggled.

Crypto Funds Pull In $47.2B in 2025, But Bitcoin Loses Ground

2026/01/06 03:35
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Digital asset investment products ended 2025 with total global inflows of $47.2 billion, which is slightly below the record $48.7 billion seen in 2024. The year began positively, with last Friday alone pulling in $671 million.

This pushed total inflows for the week to $582 million after earlier outflows.

Smaller Altcoins Are Left Behind

According to the CoinShares’ Digital Asset Fund Flows 2025 Report, Bitcoin struggled during 2025, which resulted in inflows dropping 35% to $26.9 billion. Falling prices also drove $105 million into short-bitcoin investment products, though the figure remains a very small segment with $139 million in total assets.

Ethereum led the market and attracted $12.7 billion, a 138% increase compared with 2024. XRP and Solana also surged, with inflows of $3.7 billion (up 500%) and $3.6 billion (up 1,000%), respectively. Other altcoins faced weaker demand, after falling 30% year-on-year to $318 million.

Sui raised $152 million, Chainlink $22 million, and ZCash $17 million, while Litecoin saw only $1 million over the year. Overall, investor focus shifted toward Ethereum, XRP, and Solana, leaving smaller coins largely behind. Multi-asset products, on the other hand, witnessed an outflow of $214 million.

In 2025, the United States remained the largest recipient of digital asset investments, raking in $42.5 billion in inflows, down 12% from 2024. Germany led growth, attracting $2.5 billion compared to outflows of $43 million the year before. Canada also recovered and saw $1.1 billion in inflows after $603 million in outflows in 2024. Switzerland experienced modest gains as it pulled in $775 million, up 11.5% year-on-year. Next up was Hong Kong with $293 million in investments, followed by the Netherlands with $194 million, and France with $128 million. Cayman Islands and Luxembourg also brought in $42 million and $32 million, respectively.

Sweden, however, suffered an exodus of $775 million, followed by Brazil with $1 million in outflows.

Healthier Bitcoin Setup?

Despite the choppy price action and the widespread negative sentiment, analyst Markus Thielen believes that Bitcoin could be entering 2026 in a healthier and more constructive position after a significant reset in market positioning. He explained that nearly $30 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum futures leverage has been unwound since last year’s October peak. This has reduced speculative excess and crowded trades.

With investors starting the new year holding lighter, cleaner portfolios, the market has room to reset and move more organically. Thielen added that this leaner positioning removes the drag created by excessive leverage, which allows Bitcoin to better reflect demand rather than forced liquidations. As a result, Bitcoin may be free to follow its natural price trajectory, which, according to the analyst, could be higher.

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