Key takeaways: Bitcoin ETFs recorded a strong net inflow of roughly $331 million Ethereum ETFs remained under pressure with net […] The post Bitcoin ETFs See FreshKey takeaways: Bitcoin ETFs recorded a strong net inflow of roughly $331 million Ethereum ETFs remained under pressure with net […] The post Bitcoin ETFs See Fresh

Bitcoin ETFs See Fresh Inflows as Ethereum and Solana Remain Under Pressure

2026/02/07 23:45
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Key takeaways:

  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded a strong net inflow of roughly $331 million
  • Ethereum ETFs remained under pressure with net outflows of about $21 million
  • Solana ETFs also posted net outflows, reflecting weaker demand
  • XRP spot ETFs stood out with a notable $15.2 million net inflow

The data highlights a cautious return of risk appetite, concentrated almost entirely around Bitcoin exposure rather than broader altcoin allocation.

Bitcoin ETFs regain momentum

Bitcoin ETF flipped decisively positive after several volatile sessions with $330 million inflows. The largest contributions came from BlackRock’s IBIT and ARK/21Shares’ ARKB, signaling renewed institutional confidence in Bitcoin as a defensive crypto allocation. The rebound followed a period of heavy redemptions earlier in the week, suggesting dip-buying rather than broad risk-on behavior.

Despite improving flows, the pattern remains uneven across issuers, indicating that investors are re-entering cautiously rather than committing aggressively.

Ethereum and Solana continue to lag

Ethereum ETFs extended their losing streak, with persistent outflows totaling $21.3 million across most products. While some smaller inflows appeared in select funds, they were not enough to offset broader selling pressure. The data suggests institutions remain hesitant to increase Ethereum exposure amid ongoing market uncertainty.

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Solana ETFs also saw $11.9 million in net outflows, reinforcing the theme that altcoin-focused products are struggling to attract sustained capital, even as overall crypto sentiment stabilizes.

XRP ETFs stand out

In contrast to Ethereum and Solana, XRP spot ETFs posted a solid net inflow of approximately $15 million. The inflows were spread across multiple products, indicating growing institutional interest in XRP relative to other large-cap altcoins.

What the flows suggest

The latest ETF data points to a market that is stabilizing, but not fully risk-on. Capital is rotating back into Bitcoin first, with altcoins largely left behind. This selective positioning suggests institutions are prioritizing liquidity and perceived safety over broader crypto exposure as macro and regulatory uncertainty persists.

For now, ETF flows indicate confidence is returning – but only where conviction is strongest.


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