Analysts attributed the reversal primarily to renewed geopolitical anxiety tied to Iran, which rattled broader risk markets and sent investors fleeing the largest cryptocurrencies.
Total assets under management slipped to $157 billion from $159 billion the prior week. The damage was almost entirely an American story: U.S.-listed products accounted for $1.14 billion of the outflows, dwarfing activity elsewhere.
European investors, by contrast, largely held their nerve. Switzerland attracted $22.8 million in net inflows, Germany $22.0 million, and the Netherlands $7.5 million, while Canada added $12.6 million—a regional divergence that has become a recurring theme in 2026's volatile flow environment.



















