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Capital Outflows from Crypto Funds Slow Amid Record Trading Volumes

Capital Outflows from Crypto Funds Slow Amid Record Trading Volumes

Capital outflows from cryptocurrency investment products have slowed to $187 million. Analysts at CoinShares interpret the reduced pace of withdrawals as a potential sign of the market correction nearing its end.

Weekly inflow dynamics into crypto funds. Source: CoinShares.

The total assets under management have decreased to $129.8 billion, marking the lowest point since March 2025.

Meanwhile, trading activity has surged. Weekly trading volumes for ETP reached a record high of $63.1 billion, surpassing the October peak of $56.4 billion.

Asset Dynamics and Geography

Investor sentiment is divided. Bitcoin bore the brunt, with $264 million withdrawn from its products.

Weekly distribution of attracted capital by asset. Source: CoinShares.

Altcoins attracted capital, led by XRP with an inflow of $63.1 million. Products based on Solana received $8.2 million, while Ethereum attracted $5.3 million.

XRP remains the most popular altcoin since the start of the year, with total inflows into its instruments reaching $109 million.

Geographically, positive dynamics persisted in Europe and America.

Weekly distribution of attracted capital by region. Source: CoinShares.

Investors from Germany invested $87.1 million in crypto funds, while those from Switzerland contributed $30.1 million. Inflows were also recorded in Canada ($21.4 million) and Brazil ($16.7 million).

Spot ETFs in the US

The US spot ETF sector experienced mixed dynamics from February 2 to 6. 

Bitcoin funds lost $318.07 million, Ethereum ETFs $165.85 million, and Solana-based products $8.92 million. The exception was XRP-based instruments, which saw an inflow of $39.04 million.

The situation changed at the end of the week. On February 6 alone, spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $371.15 million, offsetting the weekly outflow. Ethereum funds continued to lose money that day, with investors withdrawing $16.75 million.

Earlier, from January 26 to 30, digital asset-based products faced capital outflows of $1.7 billion.

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