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Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs Bleed as Crypto Funds Lose $1.73 Billion, Largest Since November

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  • Digital asset funds saw $1.73 billion in outflows, the largest since mid-November 2025.
  • U.S. products accounted for nearly all withdrawals, while Europe and Canada saw selective inflows.
  • Analysts cite macroeconomic pressure and falling prices as the main drivers.

Digital asset investment products recorded $1.73 billion in outflows last week, marking the largest weekly withdrawal since mid-November 2025, according to data published Monday by CoinShares.

Bitcoin investment products led the declines, with $1.09 billion exiting during the week, while Ethereum funds saw $630 million in outflows. In contrast, Solana-linked products recorded inflows of $17.1 million. Total assets under management across digital asset investment products stood at $178 billion.

The scale of the outflows reflects a combination of macroeconomic pressures and market-specific weakness. In its report, CoinShares cited dwindling expectations for interest rate cuts, negative price momentum and disappointment that digital assets have yet to benefit from the so-called debasement trade as key drivers behind the pullback.

The broader crypto market has also been under pressure. Bitcoin is currently trading at around $87,620, down 5.5% over the past seven days, while Ethereum fell 9.5% over the same period to around $2,900. Over the past 24 hours, the market has seen more than $720 million in liquidations, $465 million of which came from long positions.

Macro factors in play

The downturn in the crypto market is largely macro-driven rather than a reflection of weakening crypto usage, according to industry executives.

“Entering February with bearish sentiment wouldn’t be surprising, but I expect less aggressiveness,” said Maksym Sakharov, co-founder and group chief executive of WeFi.

“The outflows primarily came from the U.S., and the market-wide downturn is largely due to macroeconomic expectations. The downturn isn’t happening because of a collapse in crypto usage.”

Regionally, investment product outflows were heavily concentrated in the United States, which accounted for nearly $1.8 billion of the total. But elsewhere, sentiment was more mixed. Sweden and the Netherlands recorded smaller outflows of $11.1 million and $4.4 million, respectively.

Investors in Switzerland, Germany and Canada took advantage of recent price weakness to add to positions, seeing inflows of $32.5 million, $19.1 million and $33.5 million, respectively, the report said.

In addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum, XRP-linked products saw $18.2 million in withdrawals. Minor inflows were recorded in several smaller products, including those linked to Binance and Chainlink.

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