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Crypto ETFs See $7.2 Billion In Outflows Since February

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The crypto sector is going through (once again!) a critical period. Since February 2025, a massive wave of capital outflows has indeed hit crypto ETPs, jeopardizing the gains made at the beginning of the year. The figures are chilling!

A crypto trader holding a tablet displaying -88% in orange numbers

A historic capital flight in crypto products

According to CoinShares, crypto investment products recorded $795 million in outflows just last week. Since February, the total amount has reached $7.2 billion. This worrying trend nearly wipes out net inflows since January, now limited to $165 million.

At the forefront is Bitcoin with $751 million in withdrawals. The flagship cryptocurrency is followed by Ethereum and several altcoins like Solana or Aave. Even leveraged crypto products have faced outflows, reflecting a globally cautious market sentiment.

“A wave of negative sentiment has been triggered since February,” claims James Butterfill, analyst at CoinShares. He points to geopolitical tensions as well as the instability caused by Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Many crypto experts indeed accuse the current President of the United States of sowing doubts about the financial market.

Trump, BlackRock, and the domino effect on crypto ETFs

It is a fact! Recent decisions from the Trump administration have caused a shockwave within the cryptosphere. This notably refers to the imposition of a global tariff of 10%. These protectionist measures have rekindled macroeconomic uncertainty. Most importantly, they have led to a loss of confidence among investors.

As the leader in the crypto ETF market, BlackRock has not been spared. Its iShares funds lost $342 million in one week. Fund inflows for the entire quarter fell by 83%, despite a decent performance on digital assets.

Despite this tense climate, some voices remain optimistic. Andrew Kang (Mechanism Capital) for instance has reinforced his long position on Bitcoin with a bet of $200 million. For others, like Matt Hougan of Bitwise, the current turbulence could play in favor of blockchain in the medium term.

Could this wave of withdrawals mark a turning point for the crypto market? Faced with volatility, some are folding their wings, while others see an opportunity, as investors begin to leave crypto ETPs after 19 weeks of inflows.

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