Cryptocurrency ETF funds lose $497 million in one week

BTC2,43%
ETH3,77%
SOL4,77%
XRP2,17%

Week 7 Data (February 9–15, 2026) shows a significant outflow of capital from US crypto spot ETFs. The total net withdrawals reached $497.63 million, reducing total assets under management to approximately $101 billion. The pressure mainly comes from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, while some altcoin ETFs experienced slight inflows.

Bitcoin ETFs led the outflow trend with $359.91 million, equivalent to 5,482 BTC sold, roughly 12 days of new mined supply. BlackRock and Fidelity sold heavily, while Grayscale bought in but not enough to offset the outflows.

Ethereum ETFs also faced pressure with $161.15 million withdrawn, equivalent to 83,070 ETH sold. Although Grayscale increased purchases, the overall trend remains risk-averse.

Conversely, Solana, XRP, Chainlink, and Avalanche ETFs saw modest inflows, reflecting a selective strategy rather than a complete retreat from the crypto market.

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