Last week, digital asset investment products attracted $716 million. The total assets under management (AuM) rebounded to $180 billion, though that's still a long way from the all-time high of $264 billion.
By asset type, Bitcoin took in $352 million, accounting for about half of the total. Interestingly, XRP suddenly surged, pulling in $245 million in a single week, and Chainlink also performed well, with $52.8 million in inflows.
Short Bitcoin products fared poorly, with a net outflow of $18.7 million. It seems that in this round, the bears were schooled once again. The direction in which the capital is voting with its feet is clear—mainstream coins remain the safe haven for big money.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 2025-12-11 04:05
Short sellers are always the scapegoats.
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BearHugger
· 2025-12-09 02:18
A new bull market has arrived.
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FloorSweeper
· 2025-12-08 10:43
Shorts are repeatedly being penalized
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MEVSupportGroup
· 2025-12-08 10:40
The bears have gone bankrupt and are digging holes.
Last week, digital asset investment products attracted $716 million. The total assets under management (AuM) rebounded to $180 billion, though that's still a long way from the all-time high of $264 billion.
By asset type, Bitcoin took in $352 million, accounting for about half of the total. Interestingly, XRP suddenly surged, pulling in $245 million in a single week, and Chainlink also performed well, with $52.8 million in inflows.
Short Bitcoin products fared poorly, with a net outflow of $18.7 million. It seems that in this round, the bears were schooled once again. The direction in which the capital is voting with its feet is clear—mainstream coins remain the safe haven for big money.