Crypto funds see a $500 million outflow over the last week

Despite the massive outflow, investor interest in newly launched spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US is rising, according to CoinShares’ report.

Crypto funds see a $500 million outflow over the last week

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Digital asset investment products witnessed $500 million of outflows last week, according to a report by asset manager CoinShares published today. Bitcoin-indexed exchange-traded products (ETPs) represented almost 96% of the total outflows.

Focusing on individual assets, Bitcoin has been at the forefront of investors’ minds, experiencing outflows of $479 million. Conversely, short-bitcoin positions have seen a relevant increase in interest, with total inflows getting close to $11 million.

Altcoins have not been spared from the cautious stance of investors, with Ethereum, Polkadot, and Chainlink witnessing outflows of $39 million, $0.7 million, and $0.6 million, respectively. Despite the negative flow of $10 million in 2024, investment products indexed to Solana escaped last week’s trend, growing $3 million in assets under management.

Moreover, a closer look at regional dynamics reveals that the bulk of these outflows were concentrated in the United States, Switzerland, and Germany, with respective totals of $409 million, $60 million, and $32 million.

Crypto funds see a $500 million outflow over the last week
Netflows by asset and country. Imagem: CoinShares

The United States, in particular, has been at the epicenter of these shifts, with Grayscale, a leading incumbent ETF issuer, experiencing a staggering $5 billion in outflows since Jan. 11. Last week, the firm reported outflows of $2.2 billion.

However, there’s a silver lining, as the pace of these outflows appears to be decelerating, suggesting a potential stabilization in the near term. In contrast, newly launched spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US have been receiving investors’ attention. Over the past week alone, these products have attracted $1.8 billion in inflows, reaching almost $6 billion since they began trading on Jan. 11.

Furthermore, when considering the net inflows, including those into Grayscale since its launch, the total accumulation of BTC through ETFs in the US stands at $807 million.

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