Digital asset products experienced $446 million in weekly outflows, marking a continued sell-off trend. Since October 10, cumulative outflows have reached $3.2 billion, signaling sustained pressure on institutional and retail capital flows. The sustained outflow pattern suggests market participants remain cautious about near-term valuations and macroeconomic headwinds.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 5h ago
$3.2 billion outflow, is a collapse still far away?
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BuyHighSellLow
· 5h ago
Large outflows, does this mean it's really going to drop below?
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 5h ago
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Large-scale withdrawal wave... This time, everyone is truly panicking. Institutions are fleeing, retail investors are following the trend, it's that simple. Let's wait and see if we can catch the bottom.
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GasFeePhobia
· 5h ago
3.2 billion fleeing, still need to continue falling. When will the bottom be?
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ponzi_poet
· 5h ago
300 million fleeing, now it's really panic time
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Layer2Observer
· 5h ago
Let's look at the data... 446 million weekly outflows, totaling 3.2 billion. This scale indeed reflects institutions backing off, but an interesting finding is—this sustained selling is usually just a lagging indicator of market sentiment. The true bottom signal can only be confirmed after institutions stop the bleeding.
Digital asset products experienced $446 million in weekly outflows, marking a continued sell-off trend. Since October 10, cumulative outflows have reached $3.2 billion, signaling sustained pressure on institutional and retail capital flows. The sustained outflow pattern suggests market participants remain cautious about near-term valuations and macroeconomic headwinds.