Key Takeaways:
U.S.-listed Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded a combined $257.7 million in net inflows on Feb. 24, reversing the prior session’s outflows and signaling renewed institutional appetite after recent volatility.
BlackRock’s IBIT led with $78.9 million in inflows, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC at $82.8 million and ARK’s ARKB with $71.1 million. Bitwise’s BITB added $3.5 million, while smaller contributions came from VanEck’s HODL and other issuers. No major outflows were recorded across the primary funds.
The rebound follows a $203.8 million net outflow on Feb. 23, underscoring the sensitivity of ETF flows to short-term price swings in Bitcoin, which has been consolidating near the $65,000 level.
Ethereum-focused ETFs posted a more muted $9.2 million in total inflows.
Grayscale’s ETH product attracted $11.1 million, offsetting small outflows from Fidelity’s FETH, which shed $1.9 million. Most other issuers reported flat flows, suggesting selective positioning rather than broad-based allocation.
The modest inflow marks stabilization after the prior session’s $49.5 million net outflow, indicating investors are cautiously re-engaging rather than aggressively rebuilding exposure.
Solana ETFs recorded $3.8 million in net inflows, with Bitwise’s BSOL bringing in $2.6 million and Fidelity’s FSOL adding $1.2 million. Other products were largely unchanged.
Flows into Solana products have remained steady but measured, reflecting incremental institutional participation rather than conviction-driven positioning.
Spot XRP ETFs posted $3.04 million in net inflows, driven entirely by the Bitwise product. Other issuers showed flat activity.
While comparatively small, the positive reading highlights continued interest in single-asset crypto exposures beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The broad return to positive ETF flows suggests a tentative rebuilding of risk appetite following last week’s drawdowns. Bitcoin products continue to dominate allocation trends, with Ethereum and alternative-asset funds attracting more selective capital.
Whether the inflow momentum sustains may depend on Bitcoin’s ability to hold key technical levels and broader macro stability in the sessions ahead.
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