Fund Flows Near Record US$47.2B in 2025 As Ethereum, XRP and Solana Surge

ETH3,81%
XRP3,19%
SOL3,43%
BTC3,15%

Digital asset investment products finished 2025 with global inflows of US$47.2 billion, just shy of last year’s record, as investors quietly rotated out of market leaders and put fresh money into a handful of altcoins. The year closed with a burst of buying; US$671 million flowed in on the final Friday, even after a bumpy midweek that produced some outflows earlier in the week.

The United States remained the dominant source of capital, accounting for the lion’s share of inflows, but several countries staged notable recoveries. Germany swung from small outflows in 2024 to roughly US$2.5 billion of inflows in 2025, while Canada reversed a US$603 million exodus in 2024 to record about US$1.1 billion of inflows last year. Switzerland also chipped in, with inflows rising modestly to about US$775 million. Together, these shifts signalled broader, more selective demand outside the U.S. hub.

Beneath the headline numbers, there was a clear stylistic change in where investors put their money. Bitcoin, which has long dominated product flows, saw a sharp pullback. Inflows into bitcoin products fell about 35% to US$26.9 billion in 2025. Traders also put a small amount of capital, roughly US$105 million for the year, into short-bitcoin investment products, though those remain niche with total assets under management of only about US$139 million.

Altcoins Drive 2025 Flows

The beneficiaries were not a broad swathe of smaller tokens but a few very specific names. Ethereum enjoyed the largest jump, with inflows of US$12.7 billion, up roughly 138% year-on-year. XRP and Solana saw even more dramatic percentage gains: XRP inflows rose by about 500% to roughly US$3.7 billion, while Solana surged some 1,000% to about US$3.6 billion. At the same time, the rest of the altcoin universe cooled: inflows into the remaining altcoins fell about 30% year-on-year to US$318 million.

Market observers point to a mix of factors behind the shift. New product launches and ETF activity around certain tokens have concentrated institutional interest, and that selective appetite has shown up clearly in weekly reports where XRP and Solana repeatedly bucked broader outflow trends. The launch of spot and spot-like products tied to these chains appears to have helped channel capital into them, reinforcing the idea that investors are hunting for specific catalysts rather than broad crypto exposure.

For investors and strategists, the takeaway is straightforward: 2025 was not a year of uniform conviction across crypto, but of targeted reallocations. Money didn’t flee the sector wholesale; overall annual inflows were almost at 2024’s record, but it did find its way into a narrower set of bets, leaving the old guard to make room for select altcoins that offered fresh narratives or product-led access.

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