Digital asset products experienced a net outflow of $446 million this week, marking a significant decline. Since October 10, the total outflow has exceeded $3.2 billion. These series of data reflect that market participants remain cautious, and investor sentiment has not yet fully recovered. From the perspective of exchange fund movements, the continued net outflows indicate that there is still considerable uncertainty about the short-term outlook, and the road to market confidence recovery may take some time.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-01 08:13
3.2 billion spent, is this clearing out or bottom fishing?
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TerraNeverForget
· 2025-12-31 16:48
$3.2 billion outflow, how many people would be scared to death?
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Web3Educator
· 2025-12-29 14:04
ngl the $4.46B weekly outflow is basically investors screaming "we're not buying this dip" rn... fundamentally speaking, when you see that kind of sustained exit pattern, it's telling you something deeper about sentiment. here's the key insight most miss: flow data is actually a pedagogical tool if you read it right
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 2025-12-29 14:00
hypothesis: this capital exodus we're witnessing... it's basically the market's oracle network screaming uncertainty louder than any on-chain metric could. 32 billion? that's not just numbers, that's the collective bridge between fear and reality collapsing in real-time.
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MetaNomad
· 2025-12-29 13:46
3.2 billion spent, and this mindset... how long will it take to recover?
Digital asset products experienced a net outflow of $446 million this week, marking a significant decline. Since October 10, the total outflow has exceeded $3.2 billion. These series of data reflect that market participants remain cautious, and investor sentiment has not yet fully recovered. From the perspective of exchange fund movements, the continued net outflows indicate that there is still considerable uncertainty about the short-term outlook, and the road to market confidence recovery may take some time.