Bitcoin News Today: Germany Bucks Trend as $2B Drains from Crypto ETPs

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- CoinShares reports crypto ETPs logged record $2B weekly outflows since Feb 2025, with 3-week total reaching $3.2B.

- Bitcoin/ETH ETPs lost 2-4% AUM amid macroeconomic uncertainty, U.S. accounting for 97% of outflows while Germany saw $13.2M inflows.

- Analysts link selloff to fading ETF inflows, whale selling, and Fed policy uncertainty, with RSI hitting 2022-level oversold conditions.

- Multi-asset funds and short-Bitcoin products attracted $69M in 3 weeks as investors shift to diversified exposure during volatility.

- Market forecasts suggest potential rebound hinges on Fed clarity and institutional inflows, with historical patterns indicating 12-18 month post-halving cycles.

Crypto ETPs Recorded Largest Weekly Outflows Since February as $2 Billion Drains from Digital Asset Funds

Crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs)

, with $2 billion exiting global funds amid heightened macroeconomic uncertainty and aggressive selling by large holders, according to CoinShares. The exodus marks the third consecutive week of redemptions, and slashing total assets under management (AUM) in digital asset ETPs from a $264 billion peak in early October to $191 billion.

Bitcoin and ETPs bore the brunt of the sell-off. products saw $1.38 billion in outflows last week, equivalent to 2% of total Bitcoin ETP AUM, while , or 4% of their AUM. in redemptions-the fourth-largest weekly outflow on record-amid a 10% drop in Bitcoin's price to $95,740. Matrixport analysts described the downturn as the start of a "mini bear market," , reduced exposure from long-term holders, and a lack of immediate macroeconomic catalysts.

The U.S. dominated the outflows,

, or $1.97 billion, while Switzerland and Hong Kong recorded smaller redemptions of $39.9 million and $12.3 million, respectively. Germany, however, to crypto ETPs-a pattern CoinShares research head James Butterfill noted as a recurring feature during market pullbacks.

The selloff coincided with broader market stress, including $1.1 billion in crypto liquidations over 24 hours,

. Traders , as Bitcoin's relative strength index (RSI) hit oversold levels not seen since 2022. Meanwhile, and ETFs continued to attract capital, extending inflow streaks to 13 consecutive days and $382 million in cumulative inflows since late October .

Butterfill highlighted that shifting Federal Reserve rate expectations and whale-driven selling have created a "feedback loop" of risk reduction among investors

. While Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs faced outflows, in inflows over three weeks, reflecting a shift toward diversified exposure during volatility. , logging net inflows as traders hedged against further declines.

Despite the bearish trend, some analysts see potential for a rebound. The recent correction has erased optimism from mid-2025's rally, with historical patterns

12–18 months post-halving. Matrixport noted Bitcoin's next major move could hinge on Fed policy decisions, while CoinShares emphasized that macroeconomic clarity and institutional inflows will be critical in determining whether the downturn stabilizes or deepens .

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