Privacy coins and RWA tokens posted the largest declines among calculable MarketLens baskets for May 25 to May 31, falling 11.14% and 6.42%, respectively. Gaming was the only calculable basket with a positive weekly move, rising 0.46%. BTC exchange netflow showed a 16,791.93 BTC inflow, while stablecoin total supply fell 0.86% to $319.87B.Privacy coins and RWA tokens posted the largest declines among calculable MarketLens baskets for May 25 to May 31, falling 11.14% and 6.42%, respectively. Gaming was the only calculable basket with a positive weekly move, rising 0.46%. BTC exchange netflow showed a 16,791.93 BTC inflow, while stablecoin total supply fell 0.86% to $319.87B.

MEXC MarketLens: Privacy Coins and RWA Tokens Pull Back as BTC Exchange Inflows Rise (May 25 to May 31)

2026/06/01 16:18
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Privacy coins and RWA tokens posted the largest declines among calculable MarketLens baskets for May 25 to May 31, falling 11.14% and 6.42%, respectively. Gaming was the only calculable basket with a positive weekly move, rising 0.46%. BTC exchange netflow showed a 16,791.93 BTC inflow, while stablecoin total supply fell 0.86% to $319.87B.

Privacy coins and RWA tokens posted the largest declines among calculable MarketLens baskets for May 25 to May 31. The Privacy basket fell 11.14%, led lower by ZEC’s 13.97% weekly decline, while the RWA basket declined 6.42%, with ONDO down 17.12%. Gaming was the only calculable basket with a positive weekly move, rising 0.46%.

Price data: 2026-05-25 00:00 UTC to 2026-05-31 23:00 UTC. Capital flow, stablecoin and futures data as of 2026-06-01 UTC.

Sector Snapshot: Privacy and RWA Tokens Lead Weekly Pullback

Sector changes are calculated as market-cap weighted average changes of valid tokens in each fixed MarketLens basket. Only baskets with sufficient weekly price and market-cap coverage are shown.

Sector: Gaming

Basket Change: +0.46%

Top Mover: APE

Top Mover Change: +2.99%

Valid Tokens Used: IMX, APE, SAND

Sector: L1 ex-BTC

Basket Change: -1.27%

Top Mover: BNB

Top Mover Change: +8.43%

Valid Tokens Used: ETH, SOL, BNB, ADA, AVAX

Sector: Meme

Basket Change: -2.05%

Top Mover: SHIB

Top Mover Change: -1.17%

Valid Tokens Used: DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, TRUMP, BONK

Sector: L2

Basket Change: -2.39%

Top Mover: IMX

Top Mover Change: -1.32%

Valid Tokens Used: ARB, STRK, IMX

Sector: AI

Basket Change: -3.51%

Top Mover: RENDER

Top Mover Change: +3.84%

Valid Tokens Used: TAO, RENDER, VIRTUAL

Sector: RWA

Basket Change: -6.42%

Top Mover: LINK

Top Mover Change: -3.04%

Valid Tokens Used: ONDO, LINK, POLYX

Sector: Privacy

Basket Change: -11.14%

Top Mover: SCRT

Top Mover Change: -3.78%

Valid Tokens Used: XMR, ZEC, DASH, SCRT, ROSE

Gaming was the only calculable basket to finish higher this week, supported by APE’s 2.99% move. L1 ex-BTC showed a smaller basket-level decline as BNB rose 8.43%, partly offsetting declines in ETH, SOL, ADA and AVAX.

Privacy coins showed the largest basket-level pullback, with ZEC and DASH both falling by double digits. RWA also declined, mainly driven by ONDO’s 17.12% weekly drop.

Capital Flow: BTC Exchange Inflows Increase

MetricValueWeekly Change
BTC Exchange Netflow+16,791.93 BTC inflowInflow increased by 4,677.59 BTC
ETH Exchange Netflow-29,104.05 ETH outflowOutflow widened by 23,247.29 ETH
BTC Exchange Reserve2,709,785.30 BTC+16,791.93 BTC
Stablecoin Total Supply$319.87B-$2.77B; -0.86%

BTC exchange netflow showed a 16,791.93 BTC inflow, up from the prior week’s 12,114.33 BTC inflow. BTC exchange reserves also increased by 16,791.93 BTC. ETH exchange netflow remained negative, with outflows widening from the prior week.

Stablecoin total supply fell 0.86% to $319.87B, down by $2.77B from the prior week.

Futures Snapshot: Open Interest at $118.33B

MetricValue
Total Open Interest$118.33B
BTC Funding Rate0.5769%

Total open interest stood at $118.33B in the latest futures snapshot. BTC funding rate was positive at 0.5769%.

Sources: CoinGecko, CryptoQuant, DefiLlama, Coinglass

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