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CoinShares: Digital asset investment products saw a net outflow of $1.7 billion last week, turning into a net outflow year-to-date

2026-02-02 17:38:13

According to market news, digital asset investment products recorded an outflow of $1.7 billion last week, resulting in a net outflow of $1 billion year-to-date.

Since the price peak in October 2025, the total assets under management (AuM) have decreased by $73 billion. The outflow of funds was primarily concentrated in the United States ($1.65 billion), with significant withdrawals also observed in Canada and Sweden. Bitcoin faced an outflow of $1.32 billion, while other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, XRP, and Solana also experienced investor exits.

Analysts believe that the appointment of a more hawkish chair by the Federal Reserve, "whale sell-offs" during the four-year cycle, and increased geopolitical volatility are the main factors leading to the shift in market sentiment. Notably, short-selling Bitcoin products and hype investment products performed against the trend, recording inflows of $14.5 million and $15.5 million, respectively, with the latter benefiting from the on-chain sales boom of tokenized precious metals.

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