Crypto 172 Million Wiped Out From Etps In 2023

Last updated: June 8, 2025, 19:20

Crypto 172 Million Wiped Out From Etps In 2023

Cryptocurrency exchange

Crypto ETPs See Record Outflows, Marking Longest Negative

Crypto fund inflows break $1 billion for 2025, led by bitcoin, ether

Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) have faced significant outflows in recent weeks, with the latest report showing a fifth consecutive week of sell-offs.

Recent data from Coinglass shows

Recent data from Coinglass shows that 320,374 traders have faced liquidations in the past 24 hours, leading to total losses of $907.7 million. The cryptocurrency

Exchange-traded products (ETPs) in crypto recorded their first net outflows of capital in 2025, ending a streak of 19 consecutive weeks of inflows. According to a recent

Crypto panic: Massive liquidations wipe out traders amid market

Cryptocurrency exchange

Investors Are Leaving Crypto ETPs After 19 Weeks Of Inflows

Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) experienced the biggest weekly sell-off ever, with outflows reaching a record $2.9 billion last week. Amid three

Crypto ETPs record $2.9B outflows, Bitcoin hit hardestCoinShares

Global cryptocurrency exchange

ETP Outflows Shake the Crypto Market: Understanding the Trends

Global cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) saw $2.9 billion in outflows last week led by Bitcoin, totaling over $3.8 billion across three weeks. Bitcoin ETPs

Massive Crypto Futures Liquidation: $172 Million Wiped Out in

Crypto ETPs face record outflows

Three-Week Bloodbath: Global Crypto ETPs Face $3.8B Wipeout

Crypto ETPs face record outflows amid bearish market sentiment. Explore factors driving these trends and opportunities for fintech startups in crypto funding.

In a rapid move that underscores the inherent volatility of digital assets, approximately $172 million worth of leveraged positions were closed out on major exchanges

Digital asset investment product inflows

Digital asset investment product inflows broke over $1 billion for the year, adding a further $293 million last week. Bitcoin and ether-based products led the surge, with