Crypto ETPs Witness Continued Outflows Amid Market Caution Recent data indicates that crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) experienced net outflows of $446 millionCrypto ETPs Witness Continued Outflows Amid Market Caution Recent data indicates that crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) experienced net outflows of $446 million

Crypto ETPs Face $446M Outflows as Year-End Sentiment Dives

Crypto Etps Face $446m Outflows As Year-End Sentiment Dives

Crypto ETPs Witness Continued Outflows Amid Market Caution

Recent data indicates that crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) experienced net outflows of $446 million last week, extending a trend of cautious investor activity that has persisted since the sharp market correction in October. Despite strong year-to-date inflows totaling $463 billion, investor confidence appears to remain fragile as the year winds down.

According to CoinShares, total assets under management (AuM) have only increased by around 10% this year, suggesting that many investors have yet to see meaningful positive returns once inflows are considered. The latest flows reveal a divergence in investor sentiment: while Bitcoin and Ether products continued to decline, newer XRP and Solana ETPs attracted fresh capital, indicating a strategic rotation rather than outright exits.

Weekly ETP flows by crypto asset in millions. Source: CoinShares

XRP and Solana ETFs Resist Broader Market Pullback

Among the standout performers, XRP and Solana exchange-traded products posted the strongest inflows, attracting $70.2 million and $7.5 million respectively. Data from SoSoValue shows that XRP ETFs have not experienced a single outflow day since their launch, and Solana ETFs encountered only three days of outflows. Since mid-October, XRP ETFs have accumulated over $1 billion in net inflows, countering the broader risk-off sentiment that has impacted older crypto ETPs. Solana products also saw around $750 million in cumulative inflows.

In contrast, Bitcoin-based products faced weekly outflows of $443 million, and Ether ETFs saw outflows of $59.5 million. Since the launch of the newer ETFs, Bitcoin and Ether funds have collectively seen withdrawals of approximately $2.8 billion and $1.6 billion, respectively.

This data suggests that, as 2025 nears its end, the crypto investment landscape is becoming more disciplined. Instead of capitulation, investors are practicing targeted positioning, favoring select assets over broad exposure. This shift reflects a cautious yet engaged market approaching the year’s close.

Regional Divergence: US Outflows and German Buying Spree

Regional analysis reveals that outflows were predominantly concentrated in the United States, where investor caution increased amid ongoing volatility. CoinShares reports weekly US outflows of about $460 million, marking a significant portion of the global redemptions and underscoring a defensive posture following October’s market downturn.

Conversely, German investors continue to show confidence, with roughly $35.7 million in weekly inflows. The month-to-date total for Germany stands at about $248 million, the strongest among regions. This continued buying activity suggests that German investors view recent price declines as buying opportunities rather than signs of distress.

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