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Cryptocurrency ETFs Face $454 Million in Outflows Amid Negative Investor Sentiment

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Last updated: January 12, 2026 6:06 pm
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Published: January 12, 2026
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Cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have faced a significant downturn, with a reported $454 million in outflows last week as investor sentiment soured, according to a recent report from CoinShares. This decline nearly offsets the $1.5 billion in inflows accrued during the initial two days of the year, highlighting a swift reversal in market conditions.

This trend aligns with waning expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut that had been anticipated in March. CoinShares data indicates that a four-day string of selling resulted in a substantial $1.3 billion withdrawal, triggered by macroeconomic data that dampened hopes for monetary easing in the early months of the year. Currently, total assets under management across all cryptocurrency funds are approximately $181.9 billion.

The majority of the outflows originated in the United States, where investors withdrew $569 million from cryptocurrency ETFs. This negative trend stands in stark contrast to activities in other key markets, such as Germany, Canada, and Switzerland, which experienced continued inflows. Germany recorded inflows of $58.9 million, while Canada added $24.5 million, and Switzerland saw a net deposit of $21 million.

Bitcoin ETFs were particularly hard hit, facing the most substantial selling pressure. Investment products dedicated to Bitcoin alone experienced $405 million in outflows. Short-Bitcoin products also reported $9.2 million in withdrawals, presenting mixed signals regarding broader market sentiment for cryptocurrency.

Ethereum ETFs were not spared either, suffering withdrawals of $116 million over the same week. Multi-asset investment products witnessed declines, recording $21 million in outflows as well.

The performance among ETF providers varied considerably during this tumultuous week. Fidelity experienced the largest withdrawals, with $454 million leaving its funds, while Grayscale faced a challenging period with $360 million in outflows. In contrast, BlackRock’s iShares products managed to attract $181 million in inflows, standing out against the overall trend. ProFunds Group also reported positive flows of $180 million, while Bitwise and 21Shares AG recorded smaller inflows of $47 million and $1 million, respectively.

Additional providers also faced outflows, with Volatility Shares noting $74 million in withdrawals and ARK 21Shares reporting $84 million in outflows. This mixed landscape underscores the ongoing volatility and uncertainty in the cryptocurrency markets, as investor confidence shifts in response to evolving economic indicators.

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