Digital asset investment products experienced significant outflows last week, totaling $1.47 billion, marking the second consecutive week of withdrawals and the third-largest outflow of 2026. Bitcoin led the outflows with $1.315 billion, reducing its year-to-date net inflow from $3.9 billion to $2.6 billion. Ethereum also saw substantial outflows of $222.8 million.
Despite the overall negative trend, some assets recorded net inflows. XRP attracted $31.8 million, the highest among major assets, while Bitcoin-related products and Solana saw inflows of $10.2 million and $7.7 million, respectively. The report highlighted that nine assets had weekly inflows exceeding $1 million.
The outflows are attributed to geopolitical tensions and uncertain U.S. regulatory prospects. Although a peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran was announced, it failed to sustain market optimism. Additionally, the momentum for the U.S. CLARITY Act has slowed, with its approval probability dropping to 50%, prompting some institutional investors to reduce their exposure to digital assets.
Digital Asset Funds Face $1.47 Billion Outflow Amid Market Uncertainty
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