Record outflows from bitcoin and ethereum etfs signal institutional capital rotation away from digital assets into ai-driven equities. this trend, combined with a broader market decline in crypto assets, suggests significant selling pressure. the report indicates this is not a structural exit but a rotation, with q3 flows being a key indicator.
Record outflows from bitcoin and ethereum etfs, coupled with a 14.2% decline in bitcoin's price in q2 and a 17.9% decline in the coindesk 20 index, indicate a bearish short-term outlook. the rotation into ai equities and traditional markets further supports this bearish sentiment.
The report focuses on q2 2026 performance and looks ahead to q3 2026. the bearish impact is primarily tied to the recent quarterly performance and immediate outlook, making it a short-term effect.
CoinDesk Indices Crypto for Advisors: Q2 2026 Digital Asset Review ETFs face record outflows By Joshua de Vos , Kevin Tam | Edited by Sarah Morton Jul 9, 2026, 10:40 a.m. 5 min read Make preferred on Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Make preferred on Summary Show You’re reading Crypto for Advisors , CoinDesk’s weekly newsletter that unpacks digital assets for financial advisors. Subscribe here to get it every Thursday. In today’s newsletter, Joshua de Vos from CoinDesk Research analyzes Q2 2026 performance, focusing on institutional capital rotation away from digital assets and into AI-driven equities. Then, in “Ask an Expert,” Kevin Tam answers questions about Asian adoption trends, bitcoin ETF income strategies, and the potential impact of US retirement capital inflows. July – Q2 2026 Digital Asset Review Digital assets closed Q2 2026 under renewed pressure, extending their losing streak to a third consecutive quarter; the longest run of quarterly declines since the 2022 bear market. As presented in CoinDesk’s latest Quarterly Review and Outlook , the quarter was defined by a decisive rotation of institutional capital into AI-driven equities, persistent geopolitical uncertainty and record outflows from spot crypto ETF products. ETF flows: the defining story Bitcoin spot ETFs captured the quarter’s dynamics in sharp relief. April’s $2.02 billion in net inflows reversed decisively; outflows of $2.41 billion in May and $4.29 billion in June brought Q2 net redemptions to $4.67 billion, the largest quarterly outflow since spot products launched in January 2024, with June alone marking a record month for redemptions. Ethereum ETFs followed suit with $690 million in net outflows. The pattern points to institutional profit-taking and capital rotation into traditional markets rather than a structural exit from the asset class; a sustained return to positive net flows in Q3 remains the key signal to watch. Q2 in review The CoinDesk 20 (CD20) declined 17.9% to 1,602, while bitcoin fell 14.2% to $58,544. The quarter marked a clear break from Q1, when crypto largely tracked traditional risk assets. In Q2, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 rallied 14.9% and 27.2% respectively, supported by a rotation into AI and technology equities, while gold fell 14.2% alongside digital assets. Against this backdrop, the inability of crypto to participate in the broader risk-asset recovery was the quarter’s defining feature. Examining the CoinDesk 20 constituents individually, two assets recorded positive returns in Q2. NEAR led all constituents with a gain of 49.8%, driven by growing investor interest in its private AI infrastructure narrative. XLM followed at 12.6%. Seven assets outperformed the index, including ICP (-9.1%), BNB (-11.5%), SOL (-11.5%), AAVE (-13.4%), and bitcoin (-14.2%). Constituent highlights Despite the broad decline, Q2 reinforced that performance within digital assets is increasingly driven by protocol fundamentals. The CoinDesk 80 declined just 7.42,% outperforming bitcoin by more than six percentage points, with fifteen constituents posting positive returns. Hyperliquid (HYPE) gained 77.6% on strong protocol revenue growth. Zcash (ZEC) gained 60.1%, driven by renewed interest in privacy assets amid geopolitical uncertainty. Within the CoinDesk 20, NEAR led at +49.8% on its private AI infrastructure positioning, while BNB was the strongest CD5 constituent at -11.5%, increasingly viewed as exposure to a broader financial ecosystem, building on the tokenization of traditional assets momentum. On-chain, the structural milestones continued to accumulate even as price action remained weak. Solana captured 78.9% of tokenized equity DEX volume in June: platforms including Backpack and xStocks have gravitated toward its high throughput and low transaction costs, with the SpaceX IPO driving growth in on-chain activity. RLUSD supply on the XRP Ledger surpassed Ethereum for the first time in June, strengthening the link between stablecoin adoption and XRP’s underlying network activity. Ethereum retained a 54.1% share of total real-world asset supply, positioning it as the dominant settlement layer for institutional tokenization. Looking ahead to Q3 The macro backdrop remains the primary variable. Under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, the central bank is expected to hold rates through Q3, leaving limited room for the policy easing that has historically supported risk-asset recoveries. Regulation could provide the next major catalyst: the CLARITY Act would establish a federal market-structure framework for digital assets and potentially unlock broader institutional participation if passed. ETF flows will remain the most tangible leading indicator of whether institutional capital rotation back into digital assets has begun: the quarter’s clearest takeaway is that regulatory progress, on-chain infrastructure and structural adoption continue to buil,d even as near-term price action remains under pressure. This summary was created based on CoinDesk Research’s latest report; Digital Assets: Quarterly Review and Outlook, Featuring CoinDesk 5 and CoinDesk 20 . - Joshua de Vos, Research Lead, CoinDesk Ask an Expert Q: Is Asia advancing via tokenization and stablecoins rather than spot bitcoin ETFs? Institutional adoption in Asia is shifting from exploratory pilots to targeted deployment, with tokenization of real-world asset and regulatory stablecoin acting as key entry points for bank and asset managers. Jurisdictions like Hong Kong have introduced comprehensive legislation such as the Stablecoins Ordinance. Requiring full reserve backing, redemption rights and risk controls to make tokenization activity compatible with existing prudential frameworks. Against that backdrop, pure bitcoin ETF plays a smaller strategic role than in North America and Europe. Q: Are bitcoin ETFs adding income features like other non-traditional ETFs? The growth of deep, liquid options markets on regulated bitcoin ETFs gives structured product issuers a reliable exchange-traded tool for income and hedging strategies. This is why covered call, buffered and other derivatives-based approaches are being used to generate income from bitcoin ETFs, which do not pay cash distributions or dividends. Q: How much more capital could flow into bitcoin ETPs from institutions? The more capital an asset can reasonably attract, the bigger its pool of potential buyers who follow fixed rules like pension plans, retirement accounts and institutional allocators. Right now, retirement systems are the largest pool of this kind of money that still has not meaningfully slowed into bitcoin ETFs. Just a 1% allocation from the $22 trillion US 401(k) and Defined Contribution system would generate $90-$130 billion of inflows, roughly matching the size of the current bitcoin ETF market size. - Kevin Tam, digital asset research specialist Watch of the Week: Ripple is now fully MiCA-compliant for payments, financial institutions, corporates and businesses across all 30 European Economic Area countries. Vanguard Group posts its first-ever head of digital assets role , marking a full pivot from the years refusing to touch crypto. 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