Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) recorded a net outflow of approximately US$1.94 billion during the week ending 24 November 2025, according to data from CoinShares International Limited.
This marks the fourth consecutive week of large redemptions, bringing the total outflows over that span to about US$4.92 billion, one of the largest mult-week withdrawal streaks on record for digital asset investment products.
The bulk of the redemptions came from ETPs tied to the flagship assets in the market:
This heavy withdrawal activity has been interpreted as investors either taking profit, reducing risk exposure or repositioning amid renewed macroeconomic and regulatory uncertainty in the digital assets space.
Despite the large outflows, the final trading session of the week delivered a modest but meaningful US$258 million in net inflows, suggesting that sentiment may be stabilising.
Notably, the digital-asset fund flows report describes these late-week inflows as “tentative sighs of a turn in sentiment”.
In addition to the inflows, one altcoin product stood out: ETPs tied to XRP posted US$89.3 million in inflows during the week, bucking the broader exodus trend.
The United States accounted for approximately US$1.69 billion, or about 87 % of the total outflows, demonstrating how dominant U.S.-based products have been in this withdrawal cycle.
Meanwhile, European products (including Switzerland and Germany) saw comparatively smaller outflows, but the broader trend remained negative.
Large, sustained outflows from ETPs typically signal either increased risk aversion or a tactical shift by investors away from crypto exposure. That said, the late-week inflows raise the possibility that the downward pressure may be easing. If so, this could mark a turning point ahead of the year-end – either into a consolidation phase or a cautious rebound.
Q1: What exactly are crypto ETPs?
Crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) are investment vehicles that allow exposure to cryptocurrencies through a regulated product, typically listed on an exchange. They may track the price of a cryptocurrency directly (spot), or via derivatives.
Q2: Why did crypto ETPs see US$1.94 billion in outflows last week?
The data indicate broad investor caution: heavy redemptions suggest risk reduction, profit-taking, or repositioning in response to high volatility, macro-economic uncertainty and regulatory concerns.
Q3: Does the US$258 million inflow mean a recovery is underway?
Not necessarily yet, it is a modest inflow compared with the US$1.94 billion outflow for the week. However, it could signal the beginning of stabilisation in investor sentiment if it is sustained.
Q4: Why did XRP attract inflows when others were being sold?
XRP-linked ETPs drew US$89.3 million in inflows despite the broader market downturn. Possible reasons include investor belief in its upcoming regulatory or structural catalysts, or that funds are looking for less crowded exposures.
Q5: Should investors interpret these flows as bullish for crypto markets?
Flow data provide useful signals but are not definitive on their own. While inflows might hint at improved sentiment, the larger multi-week outflows show that caution still dominates. Investors should combine flow data with other indicators and their own research.
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