The post Digital Asset Funds Experience $1.9 Billion Outflow Amid Shifting Market Sentiment appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Luisa Crawford Nov 26, 2025 00:02 Digital asset funds faced $1.9 billion in outflows last week, according to CoinShares, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the trend, though signs of recovery emerged. Digital asset investment funds recorded significant outflows totaling $1.94 billion last week, according to CoinShares. This marks the fourth consecutive week of outflows, bringing the four-week total to $4.92 billion. This trend represents the third largest outflow run since 2018, with only March 2025 and February 2018 witnessing larger outflows. Bitcoin and Ethereum Lead Outflows Bitcoin and Ethereum were at the forefront of these outflows, with Bitcoin alone accounting for $1.27 billion. Despite this, Bitcoin showed signs of a rebound on Friday with inflows of $225 million. Ethereum, while experiencing outflows of $589 million, also saw a modest recovery with $57.5 million in inflows by the week’s end. Altcoin Performance Among altcoins, Solana experienced outflows amounting to $156 million. In contrast, XRP deviated from the prevailing trend, attracting $89.3 million in inflows, suggesting a potential shift in investor sentiment towards this particular asset. Market Sentiment and Future Outlook The final trading day of the week indicated a possible change in sentiment as minor inflows of $258 million were recorded after seven consecutive days of outflows. Additionally, short Bitcoin products continued to gain traction, seeing inflows of $19 million last week and $40 million over the past three weeks, resulting in a 119% increase in assets under management. Despite the recent outflows, total inflows for the year remain robust at $44.4 billion, highlighting persistent investor interest in digital assets. The market’s response in the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the recent inflow signals a sustained recovery or a temporary respite. For more detailed insights and analysis, visit the CoinShares… The post Digital Asset Funds Experience $1.9 Billion Outflow Amid Shifting Market Sentiment appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Luisa Crawford Nov 26, 2025 00:02 Digital asset funds faced $1.9 billion in outflows last week, according to CoinShares, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the trend, though signs of recovery emerged. Digital asset investment funds recorded significant outflows totaling $1.94 billion last week, according to CoinShares. This marks the fourth consecutive week of outflows, bringing the four-week total to $4.92 billion. This trend represents the third largest outflow run since 2018, with only March 2025 and February 2018 witnessing larger outflows. Bitcoin and Ethereum Lead Outflows Bitcoin and Ethereum were at the forefront of these outflows, with Bitcoin alone accounting for $1.27 billion. Despite this, Bitcoin showed signs of a rebound on Friday with inflows of $225 million. Ethereum, while experiencing outflows of $589 million, also saw a modest recovery with $57.5 million in inflows by the week’s end. Altcoin Performance Among altcoins, Solana experienced outflows amounting to $156 million. In contrast, XRP deviated from the prevailing trend, attracting $89.3 million in inflows, suggesting a potential shift in investor sentiment towards this particular asset. Market Sentiment and Future Outlook The final trading day of the week indicated a possible change in sentiment as minor inflows of $258 million were recorded after seven consecutive days of outflows. Additionally, short Bitcoin products continued to gain traction, seeing inflows of $19 million last week and $40 million over the past three weeks, resulting in a 119% increase in assets under management. Despite the recent outflows, total inflows for the year remain robust at $44.4 billion, highlighting persistent investor interest in digital assets. The market’s response in the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the recent inflow signals a sustained recovery or a temporary respite. For more detailed insights and analysis, visit the CoinShares…

Digital Asset Funds Experience $1.9 Billion Outflow Amid Shifting Market Sentiment

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Luisa Crawford
Nov 26, 2025 00:02

Digital asset funds faced $1.9 billion in outflows last week, according to CoinShares, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the trend, though signs of recovery emerged.

Digital asset investment funds recorded significant outflows totaling $1.94 billion last week, according to CoinShares. This marks the fourth consecutive week of outflows, bringing the four-week total to $4.92 billion. This trend represents the third largest outflow run since 2018, with only March 2025 and February 2018 witnessing larger outflows.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Lead Outflows

Bitcoin and Ethereum were at the forefront of these outflows, with Bitcoin alone accounting for $1.27 billion. Despite this, Bitcoin showed signs of a rebound on Friday with inflows of $225 million. Ethereum, while experiencing outflows of $589 million, also saw a modest recovery with $57.5 million in inflows by the week’s end.

Altcoin Performance

Among altcoins, Solana experienced outflows amounting to $156 million. In contrast, XRP deviated from the prevailing trend, attracting $89.3 million in inflows, suggesting a potential shift in investor sentiment towards this particular asset.

Market Sentiment and Future Outlook

The final trading day of the week indicated a possible change in sentiment as minor inflows of $258 million were recorded after seven consecutive days of outflows. Additionally, short Bitcoin products continued to gain traction, seeing inflows of $19 million last week and $40 million over the past three weeks, resulting in a 119% increase in assets under management.

Despite the recent outflows, total inflows for the year remain robust at $44.4 billion, highlighting persistent investor interest in digital assets. The market’s response in the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the recent inflow signals a sustained recovery or a temporary respite.

For more detailed insights and analysis, visit the CoinShares blog.

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