Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins started the new week with declines. This decline is attributed to US-Iran tensions and President Donald Trump’s announcement of new tariffs.

As market weakness persists, Coinshares has released its cryptocurrency report, stating that there were outflows of $288 million last week.

“Outflows of $288 million were recorded in cryptocurrency investment products.”

This marked the fifth consecutive weekly decline, with total outflows reaching $4 billion. Trading volumes also fell to $17 billion, the lowest level since July 2025.

The Biggest Outbreak Once Again Occurred in Bitcoin!

Looking at crypto funds individually, outflows were observed to be in Bitcoin.

Bitcoin experienced outflows worth $215.3 million, while Ethereum (ETH) saw outflows of $36.5 million.

Looking at other altcoins, $XRP saw inflows of $3.5 million, Solana (SOL) $3.3 million, and Chainlink (LINK) $1.2 million, while Tron (TRX) experienced outflows of $18.9 million.

“Bitcoin continued to be a major contributor to this negative sentiment, with a $215 million outflow.”

Ethereum experienced the second-largest fund outflow, totaling $36.5 million. Multi-asset products and Tron recorded outflows of $32.5 million and $18.9 million, respectively.

“Small inflows were seen in $XRP ($3.5 million), Solana ($3.3 million), and Chainlink ($1.2 million), but this was not enough to offset the net outflows in altcoins.”

Looking at regional fund inflows and outflows, the US ranked first with an outflow of $346 million.

After the US, Hong Kong experienced an outflow of $1.9 million, while Switzerland saw an inflow of $19.5 million, Canada $16.8 million, and Germany $16.2 million.

*This is not investment advice.

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