Crypto Outflows Slow Amid Price Pressure; Bitcoin Faces Headwinds

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BTC1,59%
XRP0,75%
ETH3,23%
SOL-0,14%
  • Bitcoin faced $264M outflows, but XRP, Solana, and Ethereum attracted fresh investor money.

  • ETP trading hit $63.1B, showing strong market interest despite ongoing price volatility.

  • Quantum threats to Bitcoin remain years away, allowing investors to focus on current market trends.

Digital asset investment products recorded a sharp slowdown in outflows last week, totaling US$187 million despite persistent price pressure, as per the CoinShares report. Assets under management (AuM) fell to US$129.8 billion, marking the lowest level since March 2025.

This drop was consistent with earlier market volatility brought on by US tariffs, indicating increased investor prudence.

In the meantime, ETP trading increased from its previous peak of US$56.4 billion in October 2025 to an all-time high of US$63.1 billion. The CoinShares team believes that as investors reevaluate their risk tolerance in the face of rising volatility, the slowdown in outflows could indicate a market bottom.

As per the report, the flows in individual assets underline investor preferences. Bitcoin had outflows of US$264 million, showcasing continued caution from holders. In contrast, XRP was at the top in terms of inflows at US$63.1 million, while Solana and Ethereum accounted for US$8.2 million and US$5.3 million, respectively.

XRP is the best performer year-to-date, with US$109 million of cumulative inflows. Regionally, Germany accounted for US$87.1 million of the inflows, followed by Switzerland at US$30.1 million, Canada at US$21.4 million, and Brazil at US$16.7 million, suggesting pockets of confidence in spite of broader market weakness.

ETPs Hit Record Volumes Amid Investor Shifts

The surge in ETP trading volumes highlights heightened market engagement even during a price correction. The report suggests that the record US$63.1 billion in trading indicates growing liquidity and confidence in structured digital asset products.

Moreover, historical data shows that changes in outflow pace often signal shifts in investor sentiment more accurately than raw price movements. Consequently, the recent deceleration may point toward stabilization in the digital asset market, even as Bitcoin continues to see net outflows.

Quantum Risk Remains a Future Concern for Bitcoin

CoinShares researchers recently also reported lingering fears over quantum computing and the possible threat it poses to Bitcoin, noting, “Bitcoin’s quantum threat is not a near-term crisis but a predictable engineering issue, with plenty of time to adapt.”

At the moment, as per the report, the quantum technology that exists has not, and cannot, break the underlying cryptography that exists in Bitcoin. However, future quantum technology poses a future threat. Investors can therefore focus their attention on the prevailing market fundamentals.

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