Digital Asset Funds Suffer Fifth Straight Week of Outflows As Volumes Fall to $17 Billion

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Digital asset funds had another rough week, with investors pulling US$288 million out of products, which is the fifth straight week of net redemptions. That streak has drained about US$4.0 billion in total since it began, a figure that’s still noticeably smaller than the roughly US$6 billion pulled over the same span last year. After a recent run of frenzied trading, activity cooled sharply: weekly trading volumes slid to about US$17 billion, the weakest showing since July 2025. In short, the market has gone from breathless to cautious.

What stands out most is how uneven the picture is across regions. American investors were the biggest sellers, accounting for roughly US$347 million of the outflows. Elsewhere, though, some buyers stepped in. Europe and Canada together netted about US$59 million in inflows, and a handful of countries actually drew decent demand: Switzerland saw about US$19.5 million come in, Canada pulled roughly US$16.8 million, and Germany added nearly US$16.2 million. So while the U.S. appears to be leaning toward the sidelines, other markets are treating the pullback as an opportunity to nibble.

Bitcoin is at the Heart of the Weakness

The king of crypto bore the brunt, with US$215 million leaving Bitcoin investment products. That said, not everyone is simply exiting; some are hedging. Short-Bitcoin products, which bet on a fall in Bitcoin’s price, attracted the largest inflows among single strategies, with about US$5.5 million pouring in. It’s a small number in the grand scheme, but it signals a shift in tactics: rather than outright panic selling, some traders are positioning for downside or trying to protect portfolios.

Ethereum wasn’t spared either, recording outflows of about US$36.5 million. Multi-asset products, which mix exposure across tokens, saw roughly US$32.5 million withdrawn, while Tron registered about US$18.9 million of redemptions. Those moves make it clear this was not just a bitcoin-only story; the pullback touched a broad swath of products.

Still, it isn’t all exits and gloom. A handful of altcoins enjoyed modest interest. XRP pulled in about US$3.5 million, Solana saw roughly US$3.3 million, and Chainlink attracted around US$1.2 million. These aren’t huge sums compared with the flows out of bitcoin and ether, but they show that some investors are being selective, hunting for specific opportunities even as broader risk appetite softens.

The fall in trading volumes to US$17 billion is especially telling. Not long ago, ETP turnover was hitting record levels; now, activity has contracted to its weakest point in nearly two years. That drop suggests investors are pausing, either to reassess in the face of macro uncertainty or to wait for clearer signals from prices and policy. When markets move from high volume to low volume, they become more susceptible to sharp swings, which, in turn, can make some investors even more cautious. It’s a self-reinforcing cycle.

So what does this mean going forward? For now, flows indicate a market in consolidation rather than collapse. U.S. investors’ restraint is the dominant theme, but pockets of conviction in Europe, Canada, and within certain altcoins show money hasn’t left the scene entirely. The small inflows into short-Bitcoin funds say a lot.

Traders aren’t panicking so much as hedging, bracing for bumps ahead. One new macro surprise, a shock economic print, regulatory news, or a big price swing, could flip sentiment overnight. Until then, expect jumpy markets, selective buying, and plenty of headline noise as managers decide whether to step back in or keep their distance.

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