Total inflows into crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) reached $47.2 billion in 2025, about 3% below the all-time high of $48.7 billion recorded in 2024. Despite the slight dip, the sector continued to grow, with assets under management (AUM) climbing to $180 billion by year-end, up from $160 billion a year earlier.
A key driver behind these inflows was the launch of new crypto ETFs in the United States, further expanding access to cryptocurrencies for a broader investor base.
The most notable shift compared to the previous year was the cooling demand for Bitcoin. Inflows into bitcoin-focused funds fell by 35% in 2025, dropping from $41.7 billion in 2024 to roughly $27 billion. While Bitcoin remains the largest crypto asset, investors increasingly turned their attention to alternatives.
Altcoins clearly dominated 2025. Ethereum recorded the largest absolute inflows, with ether-based ETPs attracting $12.7 billion—up 138% year-on-year from $5.3 billion in 2024.
Even stronger relative growth was seen in Solana, where fund inflows surged by 1,000%, rising from $310 million to $3.6 billion. Products linked to XRP matched that figure, growing by 500% from $608 million year-on-year.
According to James Butterfill, Head of Research at CoinShares, investor interest remained selective: “Other altcoins saw sentiment weaken, with year-on-year inflows declining by 30%.”
The vast majority of capital continued to flow into the United States in 2025, with total inflows of $47.2 billion—12% less than in 2024. By year-end, U.S.-based crypto funds held $152.6 billion in assets under management, accounting for 84% of the global crypto ETP market.
Germany also posted strong growth, with inflows rising from just $43 million in 2024 to $2.5 billion in 2025. Canada rebounded as well, increasing from $600 million to $1.1 billion.
Positive sentiment carried into early 2026. Crypto ETPs recorded $582 million in net inflows in a single week, with $671 million added on Friday alone. This followed two weaker weeks at the end of December, when investors withdrew $446 million and $952 million, respectively.
The data from 2025 suggest a maturing and increasingly diversified crypto market. Bitcoin is no longer the sole magnet for capital, as investors show growing interest in projects offering technological utility, speed, and lower transaction costs. If this trend continues, altcoins may remain one of the dominant themes in crypto investing in the years ahead.
Sources:
https://researchblog.coinshares.com/digital-asset-fund-flows-2025-report-569f270e1141
https://researchblog.coinshares.com/volume-215-digital-asset-fund-flows-weekly-report-4f543c788af5
https://farside.co.uk/bitcoin-etf-flow-all-data/
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