Source: CryptoNewsNet
Original Title: The Best and Worst Altcoins for Fund Inflows in 2025 Revealed – Some Have Billions of Dollars in Outflows
Original Link: https://cryptonews.net/news/finance/32212837/
In the cryptocurrency market, 2025 stands out as a period in which capital movements between ecosystems will accelerate.
On-chain data shows that while some altcoin networks are recording strong net inflows, others are facing significant net outflows. This picture offers important clues about how investor preferences and liquidity rotation have shaped up throughout the year.
Strongest Funding Inflow in Ethereum
In 2025, the strongest net inflow was seen on the Ethereum front. The Ethereum network experienced a net capital inflow of $4.21 billion throughout the year. Ethereum was followed by Hyperliquid. The Hyperliquid network stood out particularly with its derivatives and high-volume transaction traffic, with a net inflow of $2.88 billion.
Sonic: +$1.25 billion
WorldChain: +$671 million
Solana: +$625 million
Starknet: +$613 million
edgeX: +$334 million
Ink: +$224 million
Injective: +$174 million
Bitcoin: +$155 million
On the other hand, some large ecosystems faced significant capital outflows in 2025. The most striking negative picture was seen in Arbitrum, which experienced a net outflow of $5.13 billion throughout the year.
Other networks that showed negative performance following Arbitrum were:
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ForkThisDAO
· 10h ago
More data to cut leeks again? I see it's all outdated information. Who still believes this stuff now?
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pumpamentalist
· 10h ago
Capital outflow of billions? These coins should have been gone long ago, who is still taking the bait...
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MEVHunterWang
· 10h ago
It's another wave of fleeing, with billions of dollars running away... You need to see clearly who is truly bleeding and who is just pretending to invest.
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LiquidityHunter
· 10h ago
At 3 a.m., I saw this kind of deposit and withdrawal data again... billions of dollars in outflows are really fucking outrageous. I need to dig into which specific cryptocurrencies are involved; there might be arbitrage opportunities in liquidity depth.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 10h ago
Another clickbait title... billions of dollars outflow, which coins are they? Just showing screenshots without saying?
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UnluckyValidator
· 10h ago
Here we go again talking about the best and worst, but it's all about who can cut the leeks the fastest.
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TideReceder
· 10h ago
Billions outflow? LOL, a bunch of worthless tokens should have died long ago.
The Best and Worst Altcoins for Fund Inflows in 2025 Revealed – Some Have Billions of Dollars in Outflows
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: The Best and Worst Altcoins for Fund Inflows in 2025 Revealed – Some Have Billions of Dollars in Outflows Original Link: https://cryptonews.net/news/finance/32212837/ In the cryptocurrency market, 2025 stands out as a period in which capital movements between ecosystems will accelerate.
On-chain data shows that while some altcoin networks are recording strong net inflows, others are facing significant net outflows. This picture offers important clues about how investor preferences and liquidity rotation have shaped up throughout the year.
Strongest Funding Inflow in Ethereum
In 2025, the strongest net inflow was seen on the Ethereum front. The Ethereum network experienced a net capital inflow of $4.21 billion throughout the year. Ethereum was followed by Hyperliquid. The Hyperliquid network stood out particularly with its derivatives and high-volume transaction traffic, with a net inflow of $2.88 billion.
On the other hand, some large ecosystems faced significant capital outflows in 2025. The most striking negative picture was seen in Arbitrum, which experienced a net outflow of $5.13 billion throughout the year.
Other networks that showed negative performance following Arbitrum were: