[Crypto Capital Inflows and Outflows] BTC inflow of $100 million · outflow of $400 million

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In the cryptocurrency market, the conversion between USDT and USDC on both the inflow and outflow sides is expanding synchronously, with a clear trend of reallocation centered around BTC.

According to CryptoMeter data from the 7th, the total euro (EUR) funds inflow for the day was $22.5 million. Among them, $9.9 million went directly to BTC, $6.5 million flowed into USDC, and some funds moved through stablecoin pathways.

Turkish Lira (TRY) inflows amounted to $14.9 million, with $11 million directed to USDT. South Korean Won (KRW) total inflows reached $13.5 million, confirming circulation through stablecoins.

Brazilian Real (BRL) funds totaled $6.9 million, and Japanese Yen (JPY) funds were $1.2 million, with relatively limited inflow.

USDT funds transferred a total of $462.8 million, of which $415.6 million were converted into USDC. The remaining funds dispersed into FDUSD, XUSD, WBTC, MON, TON, MNT, ALGO, and others, showing multi-directional flows.

USDC saw a total inflow of $424.2 million, with $19.6 million flowing into XRP and $8.9 million into SOL.

FDUSD transferred $98 million, with $89.8 million converted into BTC, confirming a concentrated flow into Bitcoin.

Looking at the final net inflows of various assets, BTC ranked first with a total inflow of $102 million. Among these, $11.3 million flowed out to ETH.

Next, XRP saw an inflow of $19.2 million, SOL $16 million, ETH $31.7 million, and BNB $3.2 million.

CryptoMeter Funds Outflows / CryptoMeter

From the day’s outflows, BTC transferred a total of $448.3 million, including $322.9 million converted into USDT, $98.3 million into USD, $21.1 million into USDC, and $6.1 million into KRW.

XRP experienced outflows totaling $89.1 million, with $41.4 million flowing into USD, $20.3 million into USDT, $19.1 million into KRW, and an additional $5.9 million into FDUSD, $2.4 million into EUR, showing dispersed outflows.

All $52.1 million of USDE value flowed into USDT. ZEC outflows totaled $19 million, with $16.4 million flowing into USDT. BETH converted $12.6 million into ETH.

SOL saw outflows of $20 million, with $10.6 million into FDUSD and $9.4 million into USD. SUI outflows were $14.4 million, and LINK outflows $10 million.

Additionally, numerous altcoins such as ASTER, PEPE, FARTCOIN, VIRTUAL, WLD, BONK, ADA, BNB, UNI, and others generally experienced small but widespread slight outflows.

Based on the final destination of outflows, USDT had a total inflow of $487.1 million, showing the strongest capital absorption. Following that, USD inflowed $168.4 million, KRW $40.7 million, USDC $30.8 million, and ETH $15.7 million.

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