TLDR: Digital asset products posted $446M in weekly outflows, extending post-October redemptions to $3.2B total. XRP and Solana ETFs attracted steady inflows, contrastingTLDR: Digital asset products posted $446M in weekly outflows, extending post-October redemptions to $3.2B total. XRP and Solana ETFs attracted steady inflows, contrasting

Digital Asset Products See $446M Weekly Outflows as XRP and Solana ETFs Attract Inflows

TLDR:

  • Digital asset products posted $446M in weekly outflows, extending post-October redemptions to $3.2B total.
  • XRP and Solana ETFs attracted steady inflows, contrasting with continued Bitcoin and Ethereum product outflows.
  • The United States led regional outflows, while Germany recorded consistent inflows during recent price weakness.
  • Year-to-date inflows remain near last year’s levels, though investor returns lag due to modest AuM growth.

Digital asset products recorded US$446 million in weekly outflows, extending a cautious trend that has persisted since mid-October. 

The latest data shows investor sentiment remains restrained, despite steady year-to-date inflows that broadly match last year’s pace. 

While Bitcoin and Ethereum continued to see capital exit, newer XRP and Solana exchange-traded products attracted fresh allocations, pointing to selective positioning rather than broad risk appetite.

Regional Flows Reflect Selective Positioning Amid Price Weakness

Digital asset products experienced outflows concentrated mainly in the United States, where US$460 million exited investment vehicles last week. 

Switzerland also reported modest redemptions, with US$14.2 million in weekly outflows. These movements reinforced the pattern observed since the October 10 price decline, during which total outflows reached US$3.2 billion.

Germany stood apart from other regions, recording US$35.7 million in weekly inflows. According to figures cited by Wu Blockchain on X, Germany has now accumulated US$248 million in inflows this month. 

The sustained buying suggests investors in the region are adding exposure during periods of price weakness.

Despite recent redemptions, year-to-date inflows across digital asset products remain close to last year’s levels. Total inflows reached US$46.3 billion, compared with US$48.7 billion in 2024. 

Assets under management have increased by only 10% this year, indicating that average investor returns remain constrained once flows are considered.

XRP and Solana ETFs Attract Capital as Bitcoin and Ethereum See Exits

XRP and Solana led weekly inflows among digital asset products, drawing US$70.2 million and US$7.5 million respectively. 

These inflows contrast with broader market caution, especially following the launch of related exchange-traded products in the United States during mid-October.

Since their ETF launches, XRP and Solana products have accumulated US$1.07 billion and US$1.34 billion in inflows. 

The steady allocations suggest continued investor interest in select alternative assets, even as sentiment toward larger cryptocurrencies remains subdued.

Bitcoin and Ethereum products recorded weekly outflows of US$443 million and US$59.5 million. Since the launch of XRP and Solana ETFs, Bitcoin has seen US$2.8 billion in cumulative outflows, while Ethereum products have lost US$1.6 billion. 

The divergence reflects a market favoring targeted exposure over broad-based allocations during the current phase.

The post Digital Asset Products See $446M Weekly Outflows as XRP and Solana ETFs Attract Inflows appeared first on Blockonomi.

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