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    Crypto Funds Pull In $47.2B in 2025, But Bitcoin Loses Ground
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    Crypto Funds Just Bled $1.73B

    January 29, 20263 Mins Read
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    CoinShares found that sentiment hasn’t recovered since October 10, 2025, as investors reduced exposure across major cryptocurrencies.

    Investors pulled $1.73 billion from digital asset funds, in what appears to be the heaviest outflows since mid-November 2025. The trend indicates that a bearish mood is building, much like during past declines.

    Weak price action, fading expectations of near-term rate cuts, and disappointment that crypto hasn’t acted as a hedge against debasement appear to be important drivers, according to the latest edition of CoinShares’s Digital Asset Fund Flows Weekly Report.

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    Bitcoin Leads the Selloff

    Bitcoin funds experienced heavy withdrawals of $1.09 billion in the past week, the strongest outflow since mid-November 2025. While short-Bitcoin products only gained a small $0.5 million, CoinShares explained that it still indicates that traders remain cautious and some are betting on further declines.

    The numbers show sentiment has not meaningfully improved since the major sell-off on October 10, 2025. The bearish tone was also clear across other top assets. Ethereum saw $630 million in outflows, and XRP lost $18.2 million, amidst widespread market weakness. Sui also recorded $6 million in outflows during the same period. Solana, however, managed to buck the trend and brought in $17.1 million. Meanwhile, Binance, Chainlink, and Litecoin posted smaller inflows of $4.6 million, $3.8 million, and $0.3 million.

    Regionally, the United States accounted for the biggest outflow, with $1.79 billion leaving in one week. Next up were Sweden and the Netherlands, which saw $11.1 million and $4.4 million leave digital asset-based investment products. Hong Kong followed suit with $2.6 million in withdrawals. Minor outflows were registered across several other countries, such as Brazil with $1.7, France with $0.9, and Italy with $0.1 million.

    On the other hand, Canada recorded strong inflows of $33.5 million, Switzerland added $32.5 million, and Germany brought in $19.1 million.

    Bearish Sentiment Tightens

    Bitcoin is currently hovering over $88,000 but remains under strong bearish pressure. According to Petr Kozyakov, Mercuryo’s Co-Founder and CEO, the markets are in “risk-off” mode, with gold and silver surging as investors move into traditional safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical risks. In a statement to CryptoPotato, Kozyakov revealed that both retail and institutional crypto investors remain on the defensive.

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    Additionally, retail-driven sectors that managed to captivate traders last year, especially meme coins, are seeing a dearth of activity, while institutional participation also retreats.

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