The post $1.17B Outflows Hit Digital Investment Products appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Digital investment products bagged a massive $1.17 billion in outflows in the past week. This marks the second consecutive week of outflows from the crypto market. Solana, XRP, and other altcoins recorded inflows, though crypto liquidation topped $341 million recently. CoinShares has released its Digital Asset Fund Flow weekly report, which shows that crypto-based products recorded up to $1.17 billion in outflows. This reflects the harsh conditions that plagued the broader cryptocurrency market this past week. Even Bitcoin BTC $106 121 24h volatility: 3.8% Market cap: $2.12 T Vol. 24h: $70.77 B struggled significantly to hold the $100,000 support level. Bitcoin Leads Digital Investments Outflows According to CoinShares, the outlook was largely driven by post-liquidity cascade volatility and uncertainty over a potential United States Federal Reserve interest rate cut. The gloominess in the market resembled the same situation from Oct. 10, when President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff for US-China trade. Thankfully, both entities later reached an agreement to reduce the tariff. For the latest outflows in the crypto space, Bitcoin was the focus. Its outflows summed up to $932 million this past week. On the other hand, short Bitcoin Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) recorded inflows of up to $11.8 million. Similarly, Ethereum ETH $3 605 24h volatility: 5.2% Market cap: $435.30 B Vol. 24h: $31.47 B registered some substantive outflows, which were approximately $438 million. Solana SOL $168.2 24h volatility: 5.9% Market cap: $93.11 B Vol. 24h: $5.60 B , Ripple-associated XRP XRP $2.54 24h volatility: 11.7% Market cap: $152.64 B Vol. 24h: $5.00 B , and other altcoins performed better than Bitcoin and Ethereum. They recorded inflows amid the broader market liquidity drain. For instance, only Solana saw inflows of $118 million this last week and $2.1 billion over the last nine weeks. HBAR HBAR… The post $1.17B Outflows Hit Digital Investment Products appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Digital investment products bagged a massive $1.17 billion in outflows in the past week. This marks the second consecutive week of outflows from the crypto market. Solana, XRP, and other altcoins recorded inflows, though crypto liquidation topped $341 million recently. CoinShares has released its Digital Asset Fund Flow weekly report, which shows that crypto-based products recorded up to $1.17 billion in outflows. This reflects the harsh conditions that plagued the broader cryptocurrency market this past week. Even Bitcoin BTC $106 121 24h volatility: 3.8% Market cap: $2.12 T Vol. 24h: $70.77 B struggled significantly to hold the $100,000 support level. Bitcoin Leads Digital Investments Outflows According to CoinShares, the outlook was largely driven by post-liquidity cascade volatility and uncertainty over a potential United States Federal Reserve interest rate cut. The gloominess in the market resembled the same situation from Oct. 10, when President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff for US-China trade. Thankfully, both entities later reached an agreement to reduce the tariff. For the latest outflows in the crypto space, Bitcoin was the focus. Its outflows summed up to $932 million this past week. On the other hand, short Bitcoin Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) recorded inflows of up to $11.8 million. Similarly, Ethereum ETH $3 605 24h volatility: 5.2% Market cap: $435.30 B Vol. 24h: $31.47 B registered some substantive outflows, which were approximately $438 million. Solana SOL $168.2 24h volatility: 5.9% Market cap: $93.11 B Vol. 24h: $5.60 B , Ripple-associated XRP XRP $2.54 24h volatility: 11.7% Market cap: $152.64 B Vol. 24h: $5.00 B , and other altcoins performed better than Bitcoin and Ethereum. They recorded inflows amid the broader market liquidity drain. For instance, only Solana saw inflows of $118 million this last week and $2.1 billion over the last nine weeks. HBAR HBAR…

$1.17B Outflows Hit Digital Investment Products

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Key Notes

  • Digital investment products bagged a massive $1.17 billion in outflows in the past week.
  • This marks the second consecutive week of outflows from the crypto market.
  • Solana, XRP, and other altcoins recorded inflows, though crypto liquidation topped $341 million recently.

CoinShares has released its Digital Asset Fund Flow weekly report, which shows that crypto-based products recorded up to $1.17 billion in outflows. This reflects the harsh conditions that plagued the broader cryptocurrency market this past week. Even Bitcoin

BTC
$106 121



24h volatility:
3.8%


Market cap:
$2.12 T



Vol. 24h:
$70.77 B

struggled significantly to hold the $100,000 support level.

Bitcoin Leads Digital Investments Outflows

According to CoinShares, the outlook was largely driven by post-liquidity cascade volatility and uncertainty over a potential United States Federal Reserve interest rate cut.


The gloominess in the market resembled the same situation from Oct. 10, when President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff for US-China trade. Thankfully, both entities later reached an agreement to reduce the tariff.

For the latest outflows in the crypto space, Bitcoin was the focus. Its outflows summed up to $932 million this past week. On the other hand, short Bitcoin Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) recorded inflows of up to $11.8 million. Similarly, Ethereum

ETH
$3 605



24h volatility:
5.2%


Market cap:
$435.30 B



Vol. 24h:
$31.47 B

registered some substantive outflows, which were approximately $438 million.

Solana

SOL
$168.2



24h volatility:
5.9%


Market cap:
$93.11 B



Vol. 24h:
$5.60 B

, Ripple-associated XRP

XRP
$2.54



24h volatility:
11.7%


Market cap:
$152.64 B



Vol. 24h:
$5.00 B

, and other altcoins performed better than Bitcoin and Ethereum. They recorded inflows amid the broader market liquidity drain.

For instance, only Solana saw inflows of $118 million this last week and $2.1 billion over the last nine weeks. HBAR

HBAR
$0.20



24h volatility:
15.1%


Market cap:
$8.35 B



Vol. 24h:
$375.00 M

recorded a notable inflow of $26.8 million, while Hyperliquid bagged $4.2 million in inflow.

Crypto Liquidation Totalled $341.85 Million

Meanwhile, the broader crypto market saw a massive liquidation of $341.85 million, with short traders bearing a major percentage of these losses. Coincidentally, the Bitcoin price has rebounded to around $106,000 after suffering from a week-long negative sentiment.

CoinGlass liquidation heatmap showed that a total of 117,978 short and long traders were liquidated in the crypto market within 24 hours. Liquidation from Bitcoin came in at $115.98 million, with short traders’ losses capped at $106.75 million. Long traders who undershot their bets were not left out, as they also lost $9.22 million. Also, Ethereum liquidations were capped at $92.01 million, and short traders were also more affected.

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