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XRP and Solana see inflows despite crypto ETPs suffering outflows worth $952M

by December 23, 2025
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Digital asset exchange-traded products (ETPs) experienced significant net outflows last week, with the latest report showing over $952 million in weekly outflows across crypto ETPs.

This follows a week marked by renewed price downturn, with Bitcoin falling to support below $85,000 and Ethereum under $2,700.

While BTC and ETH products saw capital exits, Solana and XRP bucked the trend, attracting notable inflows amid broader market pressures.

CoinShares shared the market insight via its Digital Asset Fund Flows Weekly report on Monday, December 22, 2025.

Crypto sees $952 million in weekly fund outflows

According to CoinShares, digital asset investment products recorded outflows of $952 million for the week ending December 19, 2025.

The redemptions marked the first negative flows in four weeks for crypto asset investment products. 

CoinShares attributed this reversal primarily to delays in passing the US Clarity Act, which has prolonged regulatory uncertainty in the world’s largest cryptocurrency market.

Additionally, concerns over continued selling by large holders contributed to investor jitters, exacerbating the negative sentiment.

Macroeconomic headwinds, as CoinShares pointed out via X, added to this outlook.

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A central bank–heavy week kept pressure on crypto markets.

@Bitcoin fell ~2% as US jobs data stayed mixed and inflation, while cooling, remains above target. Rate cuts look less imminent, keeping liquidity tight.

The bright spot: a third straight week of inflows (+$864M) and

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The outflows were led by Ethereum, which saw $555 million in redemptions.

Investors showed jitters as prices fell and as heightened concerns around potential regulatory changes under the proposed Clarity Act cascaded across cryptocurrencies. 

Ethereum’s year-to-date inflows remain strong at $12.7 billion, but the weekly figure highlighted short-term caution.

Bitcoin followed closely with $460 million in outflows. Given recent inflow streaks, this flip signals a pause in the enthusiasm that had driven earlier price gains.

Year-to-date, Bitcoin has attracted $27.2 billion in inflows, which significantly trails the $41.6 billion recorded in 2024.

Regionally, the outflows this past week were heavily concentrated in the US.

Data shows investors pulled over $990 million from US-based products as BTC and ETH plummeted to under $85,000 and $2,700, respectively.

However, inflows into Canada-based products, accounting for $46.2 million, and Germany, with $15.6 million, offset the exits slightly. 

Overall assets under management stood at $46.7 billion, down from $48.7 billion in the prior year.

This suggests that 2025 may not surpass last year’s record inflows.

Solana and XRP see $49M and $63M in inflows

Amid the prevailing outflows, Solana and XRP showed resilience.

SOL products across the market drew $48.5 million over the week, while XRP attracted $62.9 million in inflows, respectively. 

Inflows come amid a streak of inflows into spot Solana and spot XRP ETFs, indicating sustained institutional interest in the top altcoins.

For instance, between December 15 and December 19, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw cumulative outflows of $497 million.

Ethereum spot ETFs saw $644 million in capital exits.

In contrast, XRP spot ETFs attracted a weekly net inflow of over $82 million, and Solana spot ETFs posted over $66 million in weekly net inflows.

Notably, while Bitcoin and Ethereum remain dominant assets, investor optimism surrounding SOL and XRP utility is significant.

That’s despite Solana’s price falling below key levels in recent weeks. XRP price is also below $2.00.

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