USD capital inflow reached $228 million, with Bitcoin absorbing over $300 million, strengthening the market’s internal buy-in trend.
According to CryptoQuant’s data as of 9:25 AM on the 26th, the total USD inflow for the day was $228 million, with $137 million flowing into Bitcoin (BTC) and $83 million into Ethereum (ETH).
Funds in euros (EUR) amounted to $37 million, South Korean won (KRW) to $26 million, and Turkish lira (TRY) to $15 million.
Outflows from Tether (USDT) totaled $235 million, with $135 million flowing into Bitcoin (BTC), $29 million into Solana (SOL), and $18 million into BNB.
USDC saw inflows of $28 million, FDUSD inflows of $27 million, with all FDUSD funds dispersed into Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.
On that day, Bitcoin (BTC) absorbed $331 million, becoming the largest recipient of funds. There was a transfer of $25 million from BTC to ETH and other assets, indicating a reallocation of funds from Bitcoin to major altcoins.
Ethereum (ETH) saw inflows of $148 million, Solana (SOL) $59 million, BNB $21 million, and XRP $10 million.
Additionally, funds also flowed into UNI, AVAX, XMR, BCH, KITE, USDG, among others, maintaining ongoing internal market circulation.
Crypto Market Capital Flow / CryptoQuant
Looking at capital outflows, USDC experienced the largest movement, with a total outflow of $124 million, of which $119 million transferred to USDT.
Bitcoin (BTC) outflows amounted to $9.5 million, Ethereum (ETH) outflows $35 million. BARD outflowed $22 million, USD1 $16 million, USDE $11.1 million, XRP $7.6 million, ENSO $7.5 million.
Additionally, shallow selling pressure was confirmed across various tokens including DOGE, FDUSD, TON, PAXG, XPL, ETC, and VIRTUAL.
Regarding safe-haven assets, a total of $236 million flowed into USDT, making it the largest recipient of funds. Following that, KRW inflows reached $53 million, TRY inflows $13 million, and USD inflows $11 million.
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