Key Insights Bitcoin ETFs experienced outflows of $434.15 million on February 5, 2026, the third consecutive day of institutional selling, according to SoSoValueKey Insights Bitcoin ETFs experienced outflows of $434.15 million on February 5, 2026, the third consecutive day of institutional selling, according to SoSoValue

Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $434M While Solana Attracts Inflows

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Key Insights

  • Bitcoin ETFs bleed $434 million on February 5, 2026
  • BlackRock’s IBIT leads outflows with $175.33 million, Fidelity’s FBTC loses $109.48 million
  • Ethereum ETFs see $80.79 million in withdrawals, third consecutive day of selling

Bitcoin ETFs experienced outflows of $434.15 million on February 5, 2026, the third consecutive day of institutional selling, according to SoSoValue data.

BlackRock’s IBIT led withdrawals with $175.33 million, while Fidelity’s FBTC recorded $109.48 million in outflows.

Ethereum ETFs saw $80.79 million in withdrawals during the same session, extending the selling streak to three days.

Bitcoin ETFs Experience Concentrated Outflows

BlackRock’s IBIT recorded $175.33 million in outflows on February 5, the largest withdrawal among Bitcoin ETF products.

Fidelity’s FBTC experienced $109.48 million in exits, making it the second-largest outflow. Grayscale products saw combined withdrawals of $110.59 million, with GBTC losing $75.42 million.

Bitwise’s BITB experienced $15.62 million in withdrawals, while Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB saw $23.12 million exit.

Bitcoin ETF  SoSoValueBitcoin ETF SoSoValue

Seven Bitcoin ETF products reported zero activity on February 5. VanEck’s HODL, Invesco’s BTCO, Valkyrie’s BRRR, Franklin’s EZBC, WisdomTree’s BTCW, and Hashdex’s DEFI all recorded no flows.

Total value traded across Bitcoin ETFs reached $14.70 billion on February 5. Cumulative total net inflows declined to $54.32 billion from $54.75 billion on February 4.

Three-Day Bitcoin ETF Outflow Streak Totals $1.25 Billion

The February 5 outflows extended the selling streak to three consecutive days. Bitcoin ETFs recorded $272.02 million in withdrawals on February 3, followed by $544.94 million on February 4. The three-day combined outflows totaled $1.25 billion.

The one-day positive flow period interrupted a four-day outflow streak from January 27 through January 30 that totaled $1.49 billion.

Cumulative total net inflows have declined from the $57.82 billion peak reached on January 16. The $3.50 billion decrease over 20 days came from extended selling pressure throughout late January and early February.

Ethereum ETFs Record Third Consecutive Day of Withdrawals

Ethereum ETFs experienced $80.79 million in outflows on February 5, the third consecutive day of selling.

Fidelity’s FETH led withdrawals with $55.78 million, accounting for 69% of total outflows. Grayscale’s ETHE recorded $27.08 million in withdrawals, while BlackRock’s ETHA saw $8.52 million exit.

Grayscale’s ETH product attracted $7.05 million in inflows, partially offsetting the larger withdrawals. Invesco’s QETH recorded $3.53 million in positive flows.

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Six Ethereum ETF products reported zero activity, including Bitwise’s ETHW, VanEck’s ETHV, Franklin’s EZET, and 21Shares’ TETH.

Cumulative total net inflows for Ethereum ETFs declined to $11.83 billion from $11.91 billion on February 4.

Total net assets dropped to $10.90 billion from $12.71 billion. Total value traded across Ethereum ETFs reached $2.51 billion during the session.

The three-day Ethereum ETF outflow streak totals $174.33 million. The products recorded $14.06 million in inflows on February 3 before the selling resumed with $79.48 million in outflows on February 4.

Solana ETFs Maintain Positive Flows Amid Broader Selling

Solana spot ETFs recorded $2.82 million in inflows on February 5, resisting the outflow trend affecting Bitcoin and Ethereum products.

The combined outflows across Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs totaled $514.94 million on February 5. The synchronized selling came as both major cryptocurrency ETF categories faced sustained institutional withdrawal.

Total net assets across Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs reached $91.66 billion on February 5. This compares to $144.98 billion on January 16, showing a $53.32 billion decline over 20 days.

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