Key takeaways:
The rebound suggests renewed institutional positioning across major digital assets.
Bitcoin spot ETFs posted $166.5 million in net inflows on February 10.BlackRock’s IBIT added $26.5 million, while Fidelity’s FBTC brought in $56.9 million.
ARK’s ARKB attracted $68.5 million, marking one of the strongest single-day contributions among issuers. Smaller allocations were recorded across Valkyrie, VanEck and other products.
The move follows several sessions of volatility and prior outflows earlier in February, suggesting institutions are stepping back into Bitcoin exposure after recent weakness.
Ethereum ETFs recorded $13.8 million in total net inflows. The majority of flows came from Grayscale’s ETH product, which added $13.3 million. Fidelity’s FETH posted a modest $0.5 million gain, while most other products remained flat on the day.
Compared to Bitcoin, Ethereum’s flows were more subdued, indicating selective positioning rather than aggressive allocation.
Solana ETFs saw $8.4 million in net inflows. Bitwise’s BSOL led with $7.7 million, followed by Fidelity’s FSOL at $0.7 million. Other products recorded no significant movement.
While smaller in size compared to Bitcoin flows, Solana’s steady inflows reflect continued investor interest in alternative Layer 1 exposure.
XRP spot ETFs posted $3.26 million in net inflows. Bitwise’s XRP ETF added $1.10 million, while Grayscale’s GXRP attracted $2.17 million. Other listed products showed no material change.
The positive flows suggest that investor appetite for diversified crypto exposure remains intact across multiple assets.
The synchronized inflows across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and XRP ETFs may indicate improving institutional confidence following recent market turbulence.
Sustained multi-day inflows would strengthen the case for a broader risk-on rotation in crypto markets. However, given the volatility seen in late January and early February, traders will likely monitor whether this rebound represents the start of a new accumulation phase or a short-term positioning adjustment.
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