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by: xpoolPosted on: October 6, 2025

Crypto Funds Surge to Record $5.95 Billion Inflows as U.S. Shutdown and Job Data Drive Demand

Digital asset funds experienced a historic week, with $5.95 billion in inflows, the largest weekly total ever recorded. This surge was fueled by weak U.S. job data, political instability, and market uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s recent rate cut.

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