Digital asset investment products posted their strongest weekly inflows since October 2025, attracting $2.17 billion in fresh capital. However, market sentiment took a hit on Friday as geopolitical tensions escalated, tariff threats loomed, and policy uncertainty rattled investor confidence. The week's mixed signals—solid inflows paired with weakening sentiment—reflect the current tug-of-war between institutional interest and macro headwinds.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-22 05:12
Money has come in but the mood is still collapsing, this is the current market situation...
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-22 04:57
Funds have come in but the sentiment has collapsed, a typical scenario where institutions are bottom-fishing and retail investors are selling at a loss.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-22 02:54
Money came in and went out, then was crushed by geopolitical issues. A typical Friday dump script.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 01-19 14:10
Funds are coming in but the sentiment has collapsed, this is the current situation...
Institutions are still making moves, but the macro mess really can't be held together
2.17B sounds impressive, but then geopolitical issues slapped us in the face, hilarious
That Friday's plunge was really a collapse of confidence
Major investors are accumulating, retail investors are panicking... the eternal 80/20 rule
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-19 14:06
Funds entered aggressively but underperformed on Friday. This market trend is really a heart-pounding game.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-19 13:54
Funds have come in but the sentiment has collapsed, a typical pattern of institutions bottoming out while retail investors are cutting losses.
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PanicSeller
· 01-19 13:50
Massive capital inflows but emotional collapse, this is a typical scenario where institutions are bottom-fishing while retail investors are fleeing.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-19 13:46
Institutions are really bottom-fishing, but a single news on Friday wiped out all the gains, typical.
Digital asset investment products posted their strongest weekly inflows since October 2025, attracting $2.17 billion in fresh capital. However, market sentiment took a hit on Friday as geopolitical tensions escalated, tariff threats loomed, and policy uncertainty rattled investor confidence. The week's mixed signals—solid inflows paired with weakening sentiment—reflect the current tug-of-war between institutional interest and macro headwinds.