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2025-11-17 11:23:16

Digital Asset Products See $2B Outflows as 3-Week Rout Drains $3.2B

Digital asset investment products suffered their heaviest weekly outflows since February, with $2 billion exiting the market last week. Key Takeaways: Digital asset products recorded $2 billion in weekly outflows, extending a three-week total to $3.2 billion. Analysts blamed the downturn on monetary policy uncertainty and heavy whale selling. Bitcoin and Ethereum products saw the largest withdrawals, while multi-asset funds attracted modest inflows. The sell-off marked the third consecutive week of withdrawals, bringing total outflows over the period to $3.2 billion, according to a Monday report from CoinShares . The slump follows sharp price declines across major cryptocurrencies, which have pushed total assets under management in digital asset ETPs down 27% from their early-October peak of $264 billion to $191 billion. Whale Selling and Fed Uncertainty Blamed for Crypto Market Slide Analysts cited ongoing monetary policy uncertainty and aggressive selling from crypto-native whale wallets as the main drivers behind the downturn. The US accounted for the overwhelming share of outflows, with $1.97 billion leaving U.S.-based products. Switzerland and Hong Kong followed at a distance, recording $39.9 million and $12.3 million in outflows. Germany stood out as the lone bright spot, attracting $13.2 million in inflows as local investors treated the correction as a buying opportunity. Bitcoin products saw the largest withdrawals, shedding $1.38 billion last week, a three-week bleed equal to roughly 2% of total Bitcoin ETP assets under management. Ethereum fared even worse on a proportional basis, with $689 million in outflows representing 4% of its ETP market. Solana and XRP recorded smaller pullbacks of $8.3 million and $15.5 million. Despite the broader risk-off sentiment, multi-asset investment products attracted $69 million in inflows over the past three weeks as investors sought diversification. Short-Bitcoin ETPs also saw renewed interest as traders positioned defensively amid the ongoing correction. Last week, Bitcoin ETFs recorded $1.11 billion net outflows. ETH ETFs recorded $728.57 million net outflows. pic.twitter.com/bnZA8jgEKh — Crypto Crib (@Crypto_Crib_) November 17, 2025 US Bitcoin ETFs See $1.1B Weekly Outflows Meanwhile, US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their third straight week of losses, with investors pulling $1.1 billion from the products, the fourth-largest weekly outflow on record. The withdrawals coincided with a sharp market correction, as Bitcoin slid nearly 10% to around $95,740, raising concerns that one of the asset’s strongest institutional demand engines is slowing. According to Matrixport, the downturn reflects weakening market momentum, fading ETF inflows, and reduced exposure from long-term holders, all unfolding in an environment with no immediate macro catalysts. The firm described the situation as the beginning of a “mini bear market,” adding that Bitcoin’s next major move will likely depend on upcoming Federal Reserve policy decisions. #MatrixOnTarget Report – November 14, 2025 Signals to Watch in Bitcoin’s Mini-Bear Market #Matrixport #Bitcoin #CryptoMarkets #MarketCycle #OnchainData #BTCFlows #RiskManagement #MatrixOnTarget pic.twitter.com/6yHv8t6vsI — Matrixport Official (@Matrixport_EN) November 14, 2025 While Bitcoin and Ether ETFs struggled, spot Solana ETFs continued to attract capital, posting $12 million in inflows on Friday and extending their streak to 13 consecutive days since launching on Oct. 29. Despite the divergence in ETF flows, Solana still fell 15% over the week, while Ether dropped 11%, underscoring broad weakness across crypto markets. The post Digital Asset Products See $2B Outflows as 3-Week Rout Drains $3.2B appeared first on Cryptonews .

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