Digital asset inflows hit $47.2 billion in 2025, nearly matching last year's peak despite early-year volatility. Markets kicked off with solid momentum, weathering midweek swings that tested investor conviction. The strong opening sets the tone for what could be another record-breaking year, though market dynamics remain fluid.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-08 20:38
47.2B has come in, but it's still a bit shaky. The wave of fluctuations in the middle almost caused quite a few people to panic.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-08 03:46
47.2B? Damn, that number probably means more new investors are coming in.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-07 13:12
47.2b, really? Feels like the same number last year, so how is it "almost flat"...
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quietly_staking
· 01-06 00:51
47.2B entered the market, still a bit cautious. Feels like it's not as aggressive as expected?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-06 00:50
47.2B has come in, but why do I feel this number isn't as impressive as before... Early fluctuations were so big, does anyone really dare to go all in?
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ApeWithNoFear
· 01-06 00:49
47.2B? That number looks outrageous, is it really real or just hype...
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BridgeNomad
· 01-06 00:27
$47.2B inflows sound nice on paper, but ngl... where's this liquidity actually routing? tvl migration patterns matter way more than headline numbers. seen too many "solid momentum" narratives evaporate when you zoom into the bridging mechanics.
Digital asset inflows hit $47.2 billion in 2025, nearly matching last year's peak despite early-year volatility. Markets kicked off with solid momentum, weathering midweek swings that tested investor conviction. The strong opening sets the tone for what could be another record-breaking year, though market dynamics remain fluid.