#ONDO Crypto Assets fund lost 795 million USD, as tariff concerns deepened market gloom.
Crypto Assets investment products saw an outflow of $795 million last week, bringing the total withdrawals to $7.2 billion since February. Bitcoin led this wave of exits, but alternative coins like xrp and Ondo experienced moderate gains. Digital asset investment products experienced another tough week, with outflows reaching $795 million as global economic tensions and tariff concerns continue to panic investors. This marks the third consecutive week of negative outflows, with total outflows reaching $7.2 billion since early February, nearly wiping out all gains year-to-date, which currently stand at just $165 million. BTC bore the brunt again, with an outflow of $751 million. Despite this, the asset retains a net inflow of $545 million in 2025. ETH followed with an outflow of $37.6 million, while SOL, Aave, and Sui also saw declines.
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#ONDO Crypto Assets fund lost 795 million USD, as tariff concerns deepened market gloom.
Crypto Assets investment products saw an outflow of $795 million last week, bringing the total withdrawals to $7.2 billion since February. Bitcoin led this wave of exits, but alternative coins like xrp and Ondo experienced moderate gains.
Digital asset investment products experienced another tough week, with outflows reaching $795 million as global economic tensions and tariff concerns continue to panic investors.
This marks the third consecutive week of negative outflows, with total outflows reaching $7.2 billion since early February, nearly wiping out all gains year-to-date, which currently stand at just $165 million.
BTC bore the brunt again, with an outflow of $751 million. Despite this, the asset retains a net inflow of $545 million in 2025. ETH followed with an outflow of $37.6 million, while SOL, Aave, and Sui also saw declines.