[Chain Flow] Hyperliquid net inflow of $134 million… Arbitrum net outflow of $132 million

Inflow to the Top 10 Chains

According to cryptocurrency analysis platform Artemis data, as of the 6th, the chain with the highest bridging asset inflow this week is Arbitrum, with a total inflow of $577.75 million.

Following closely are ▲Hyperliquid with $563 million, ▲Ethereum with $400.16 million, ▲Polygon PoS with $126.72 million, and ▲Base with $82.59 million, all showing significant inflows.

Additionally, ▲Ink with $25.58 million, ▲Starknet with $20.46 million, ▲OP Mainnet with $17.33 million, ▲Solana with $13.12 million, and ▲Berachain with $8.91 million also confirmed fund inflows.

Outflow from the Top 10 Chains

The chain with the largest fund outflow is Arbitrum, with a total outflow of $709.34 million.

Following closely are ▲Hyperliquid with $429.43 million, ▲Ethereum with $422.13 million, ▲Polygon PoS with $122.84 million, and ▲Base with $48.2 million, indicating substantial outflows.

Additionally, ▲Ink with $30.98 million, ▲BNB Chain with $27.11 million, ▲Solana with $17.18 million, ▲OP Mainnet with $12.92 million, and ▲Starknet with $11.72 million also show signs of fund outflows.

Net Inflows/Outflows from the Top 10 Chains

Hyperliquid bridging fund flow / Artemis

From the perspective of bridging asset flows, the chain with the largest net inflow is Hyperliquid, with a total net inflow of $133.56 million.

Following closely are ▲Base with $34.39 million, ▲Starknet with $8.75 million, ▲OP Mainnet with $4.41 million, and ▲Polygon PoS with $3.88 million, maintaining positive flow.

Conversely, the chain with the largest net outflow is Arbitrum, with a net outflow of $131.59 million.

Additionally, ▲Ethereum with -$21.97 million, ▲BNB Chain with -$20.09 million, ▲Ink with -$5.4 million, and ▲Solana with -$4.05 million also confirmed net outflows, with some chains experiencing ongoing fund outflows.

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