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CoinShares data show $414M crypto fund outflow as Fed fears bite

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CoinShares reports $414M outflows from crypto funds, led by US selling, as XRP inflows and shifting Fed expectations define a fragile market mood.

Summary

  • Digital asset products saw $414M in weekly outflows, the first in five weeks, according to CoinShares’ James Butterfill.
  • Outflows were concentrated in the US at $445M, while Germany and Canada added a combined $37.1M in inflows.
  • XRP bucked the trend with $15.8M of inflows, even as shifting FOMC expectations weighed on broader sentiment.

Digital asset investment products posted a $414 million net outflow last week, snapping a four-week run of inflows and pushing total assets under management down to $129 billion, their lowest level since early February, according to CoinShares head of research James Butterfill. He said the reversal was driven largely by macro factors, pointing to “rising inflation expectations and shifting FOMC rate-cut bets” that now imply a potential hike as soon as June rather than the cuts markets had priced in earlier this year. The latest data mark a sharp cooling from mid-March, when CoinShares reported $1.06 billion of inflows in a third straight positive week for crypto exchange-traded products.

Regionally, the pressure was almost entirely a US story: Butterfill said the United States saw $445 million in outflows, while investors in Germany and Canada “bought the dip” with inflows of $21.2 million and $15.9 million respectively. That pattern echoes what he has previously described as a split between more rate-sensitive US flows and relatively stickier allocations in Europe and Canada. Outside the US, CoinShares has recently highlighted Hong Kong and Switzerland as emerging pockets of demand, with Hong Kong logging $23.1 million of inflows in one week alone earlier this month.

By asset, the headline outflows masked notable divergences. XRP, which Butterfill said had endured a difficult start to the year, “was a notable outlier” last week with $15.8 million of inflows into XRP (XRP)-linked products. That followed earlier reports where XRP had flipped from a long streak of inflows to outflows as investors reassessed its fundamental story.

Bitcoin and Ethereum products, by contrast, have seen sentiment swing repeatedly in recent months, with bitcoin vehicles absorbing as much as $1.09 billion in outflows in a single week in January and ethereum funds shedding $630 million over the same period, according to a separate CoinShares update cited by Yahoo Finance. Even so, Butterfill has argued that structural demand via spot bitcoin ETFs and the broader trend toward tokenized assets give the sector a longer-term tailwind, provided the US Federal Reserve does not tighten policy far beyond current market expectations.

In a previous crypto.news story on ETF adoption, Morgan Stanley-linked research described spot bitcoin ETFs as the “last taboo” for mainstream advisors, underscoring how quickly sentiment can shift once macro conditions stabilize. Another crypto.news story on yields noted that rising US Treasury rates above 4.4% have increasingly tied bitcoin and other digital assets to macro risk cycles. As investors digest the latest $414 million in outflows, Butterfill’s fund-flow reports suggest the balance between those macro headwinds and structural inflows will determine whether last week was a blip—or the start of a deeper retrenchment.

Source: https://crypto.news/coinshares-data-show-414m-crypto-fund-outflow-as-fed-fears-bite/

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