The daily ETF flow data from February 10 shows broad-based inflows into major crypto spot products, with Bitcoin capturing the largest share of capital. The figuresThe daily ETF flow data from February 10 shows broad-based inflows into major crypto spot products, with Bitcoin capturing the largest share of capital. The figures

Bitcoin Leads as U.S. Spot Crypto ETFs Record Net Inflows Again

2026/02/12 02:39
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The daily ETF flow data from February 10 shows broad-based inflows into major crypto spot products, with Bitcoin capturing the largest share of capital.

The figures indicate selective but measurable institutional participation rather than concentrated rotation into a single asset.

While the total allocation favors Bitcoin decisively, secondary inflows into Ethereum and selected altcoins suggest continued diversification within regulated investment vehicles.

Daily ETF Inflows Breakdown (Feb. 10)

  • Bitcoin (BTC): $166.56 million
  • Ethereum (ETH): $13.82 million
  • Solana (SOL): $8.43 million
  • XRP: $3.26 million
  • Chainlink (LINK): $984,360
  • Avalanche (AVAX): $449,720

Bitcoin accounted for the overwhelming majority of the inflows, reinforcing its position as the primary institutional allocation vehicle within the crypto ETF segment.

Ethereum followed with a comparatively smaller allocation, while Solana and XRP attracted moderate flows relative to market size. LINK and AVAX saw marginal but positive net allocations.

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Structural Interpretation of the Flow Distribution

The distribution pattern reflects continued institutional preference for large-cap exposure, particularly Bitcoin, during periods of market stabilization. The magnitude gap between BTC and other assets suggests that risk appetite remains selective rather than broad-based.

Ethereum’s inflow, while positive, remains modest relative to Bitcoin’s scale, indicating that capital is entering the market cautiously rather than rotating aggressively into higher-beta assets.

The presence of inflows across multiple assets does, however, signal participation beyond a single-asset narrative, implying measured diversification rather than defensive concentration.

Market Context

ETF inflows often serve as a proxy for institutional demand, particularly from investors who prefer regulated exposure without direct custody. Positive net flows suggest capital re-engagement rather than liquidation through exchange-based vehicles.

The sustainability of this trend will depend on whether inflows persist over multiple sessions. Single-day data points can indicate positioning shifts, but sustained multi-day inflows are typically required to alter broader market structure.

For now, February 10 reflects a net positive allocation day for U.S. spot crypto ETFs, led decisively by Bitcoin.

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