Crypto Outflows Slow to $187M as Market Pressure Persists

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Digital asset outflows slow sharply despite price pressure as Bitcoin sees losses, altcoins gain inflows, and trading volumes hit records.

Crypto investment products showed slower outflows last week despite strong market pressure and falling prices. According to CoinShares data, total weekly outflows reached $187m, a dramatic slowing from other previous weeks. Meanwhile, this shift implied shifting investor behavior throughout ongoing volatility in major digital assets.

Crypto Fund Flows Signal Possible Sentiment Shift

Digital asset fund flows go hand in hand with price trends, but changes in pace are more important. Therefore, slower outflows have been viewed as early sentiment signals by analysts. CoinShares data showed this slowdown may be indicative of markets nearing a temporary bottom with ongoing uncertainty and macroeconomic stress.

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At the same time, total assets under management dropped significantly owing to recent price corrections. AuM fell to $129.8bn, the lowest point since March 2025. That period was formerly in sync with tariff announcements and the localized market bottom of major crypto assets.

However, trading activity created a contrasting picture on exchange-traded products. Weekly ETP trading volumes took off to a record $63.1bn. This amount was higher than the previous record of $56.4bn set in October last year, highlighting strong investor engagement.

Regionally, flows indicated a degree of resilience across a number of key markets despite some overall weakness. Germany registered inflows of $87.1m in the week. Similarly, Switzerland attracted $30.1m, but Canada and Brazil had an addition of $21.4m and $16.7m, respectively.

These regional inflows reflected the opinionated confidence of institutional investors. Moreover, geographic diversification made up for negative sentiment elsewhere. As a result, total global outflows were lower than expected, given the fact that the prices of major cryptocurrencies have been declining recently.

Bitcoin Outflows Deepen as Altcoins Attract Capital

Bitcoin’s negative sentiment center was still clearly in place during the period. The largest cryptocurrency was recorded to have weekly outflows of $264m. As such, Bitcoin was the sole major asset with net negative flows in the broader market slowdown.

On the other hand, several alternative cryptocurrencies saw steady inflows despite the pressure from the market. XRP was the leader for inflows with $63.1m added during the week. Solana came next with $8.2m, and Ethereum managed to attract $5.3m in new investment products.

Notably, XRP was still outperforming peers on a year-to-date basis. Total XRP inflows for the year amounted to $109m. Therefore, XRP stayed the best-performing digital asset when it comes to the cumulative fund flows.

Meanwhile, Ethereum inflows were modest relative to history. However, continued positive flows implied steady long-term confidence. Similarly, Solana inflows were indicative of continued interest despite the recent volatility and overall risk-off sentiment.

On the other hand, market observers noted strength in trading volume in contrast with falling asset values. This divergence is often found near turning points. Therefore, analysts are of the belief that increased activity combined with slower outflows could precede price stabilization.

Additionally, macroeconomic pressures still had an influence on digital asset markets around the world. Interest rate uncertainty and trade policy concerns weighed down risk assets. Nevertheless, the slowing outflow pace indicated the investors were rethinking the downside risks.

Overall, the recent data reflected a complex stage of the market. Price pressure continued, but there was still high investor engagement. Consequently, slower outflows, record trading volumes, and selective inflows indicated a possible stabilization forming under the virus of volatility.

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