Crypto funds see $1.7B outflows, biggest since November 2025
Crypto funds see $1.7B in outflows, the largest since Nov 2025, driven by Bitcoin and Ether selling. However, Solana and XRP funds remain resilient.
Crypto funds see $1.7B in outflows, the largest since Nov 2025, driven by Bitcoin and Ether selling. However, Solana and XRP funds remain resilient.
Crypto ETPs saw a significant inflow of $2.17 billion last week, with Bitcoin accounting for 71% of the total. Despite regulatory challenges, Ether and Solana maintained their positions.
Bitwise lists three new ETPs on Nasdaq Stockholm, offering investors exposure to Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana through a regulated exchange.
DZ Bank secures MiCA license for its meinKrypto platform, offering retail access to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, and Cardano through participating cooperative banks in Germany.
Retail traders sought refuge in Bitcoin and Ether following the October crypto crash, further pressuring altcoins in an already challenging year for these assets.
Standard Chartered cuts Ether price targets due to market weakness, but remains optimistic about its long-term prospects, expecting it to outperform Bitcoin and reach $40,000 by the end of 2030.
Bitmine increases its Ether holdings by over 24,000 ETH, solidifying its position as the largest corporate holder of ETH, with total holdings now valued at approximately $14 billion.
Bitcoin and other top cryptocurrencies see significant price gains as the feud between President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Powell escalates, leading investors to seek safe-haven assets.
Investors are withdrawing from Bitcoin and Ether ETFs, pulling out nearly $750 million, while altcoin funds see continued interest, indicating a shift in crypto investment strategies.
Betterment warns users of an unauthorized crypto promotion message that promises to triple Bitcoin and Ether deposits within hours. The message is likely a scam, and users are advised to ignore it and not transfer any funds to unknown crypto wallets.