ChainCatcher reports that, according to Artemis data, Ethereum achieved a net capital inflow of $4.2 billion in 2025, ranking first among all public chains and demonstrating strong capital attraction. The second-ranked Hyperliquid had a net inflow of approximately $2.5 billion, followed by emerging public chains such as Sonic, WorldChain, Solana, and Starknet, with net inflows ranging from $500 million to $1.5 billion.
In contrast, public chains like Arbitrum, BNB Chain, Base, and Polygon PoS experienced net capital outflows, with Arbitrum experiencing the largest outflow. Unichain, Berachain, Blast, Avalanche C-Chain, and others also showed varying degrees of capital outflow.
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