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Fed doubts trigger $1.3B crypto outflows in days – Is risk appetite gone?

The honeymoon phase for digital assets in 2026 was remarkably short-lived.

After attracting $1.5 billion in inflows within the first two days of the year, the market reversed sharply.

Over just four days last week, investment products saw $1.3 billion in outflows, erasing nearly all early gains and signaling a sudden shift in sentiment.

By week’s end, digital asset funds posted $454 million in net outflows, reflecting a rapid reassessment of risk.

According to CoinShares, the shift was driven mainly by fading expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in March.

Fed expectations cool risk appetite

The biggest challenge for digital assets right now is coming from the US.

At the start of 2026, markets expected the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates as early as March.

That optimism has faded after stronger-than-expected economic data showed the services sector holding up and the job market remaining tight.

For institutional investors, high interest rates matter most.

Elevated rates keep the US dollar strong and bond yields attractive, making safer assets more appealing than riskier ones like crypto.

This explains why just four days of outflows nearly erased all of January’s early inflows; capital is reacting quickly to shifts in Fed expectations.

Additionally, geopolitical tensions may also be contributing to the shift, particularly rising uncertainty surrounding Venezuela and the United States.

Escalating political and economic stress in Venezuela, combined with broader concerns about US foreign policy and regional stability, has added another layer of risk for global investors.

In such environments, institutions often reduce exposure to volatile assets like crypto, favoring liquidity and capital preservation until geopolitical clarity improves.

Region-wise flow analysis

That being said, the selling pressure was largely centered in the US, not global.

According to CoinShares data, the United States saw $569 million in outflows last week, making it the only region with negative flows.

Germany recorded $58.9 million in inflows, Switzerland $21 million, and Canada $24.5 million.

This split suggests investors are responding specifically to US monetary policy rather than broader geopolitical concerns.

Bitcoin weakens, and atcoins attracts

Although total outflows reached $454 million, the details show selective movement rather than a full exit from crypto.

BTC lost $405 million as investors reduced exposure rather than betting on a major price crash. ETH followed with $116 million in outflows.

Meanwhile, XRP led inflows with $45.8 million, supported by improving regulatory clarity.

SOL attracted $32.8 million, continuing its strong institutional appeal. SUI gained $7.6 million, emerging as a new area of interest.

This coincided with Bitcoin [BTC] trading at $92,330, and Ethereum [ETH] was changing hands at $3,137.

Meanwhile, Solana [SOL] stood at $141, Ripple [XRP] was priced at $2.06, and Sui [SUI] locked in at $1.80, all flagging green candlesticks as per CoinMarketCap. 

What’s more?

Finally, ETF data also points to renewed confidence.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $116.7 million in inflows. 

Altcoin ETFs followed, including Ethereum ETFs, XRP ETFs, and Solana ETFs, recording $5.1 million inflows, $15.04 million inflows, and $10.8 million inflows, respectively. 

This followed a $120 billion drop in total crypto market value last week. 

Therefore, if Bitcoin holds above $92,000 and breaks through $94,000, the market could regain momentum heading into February.


Final Thoughts

  • The speed of the reversal highlights how fragile early-year optimism was, especially in a rate-sensitive market.
  • Bitcoin absorbed most of the pressure, yet investors reduced exposure rather than betting on a deep downside.
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