U.S. spot crypto ETFs recorded another sharp wave of outflows on February 12, 2026, signaling continued institutional de-risking across major digital assets. AccordingU.S. spot crypto ETFs recorded another sharp wave of outflows on February 12, 2026, signaling continued institutional de-risking across major digital assets. According

US Spot Crypto ETFs See $514M Outflow as Bitcoin and Ethereum Face Heavy Selling

2026/02/14 04:33
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U.S. spot crypto ETFs recorded another sharp wave of outflows on February 12, 2026, signaling continued institutional de-risking across major digital assets.

According to the latest flow data, total net outflows reached approximately $514.35 million in a single day, with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs absorbing the bulk of the selling pressure.

Bitcoin ETFs: 6,120 BTC Sold

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs reported net outflows of 6,120 BTC, equivalent to roughly $410.37 million.

Breakdown by issuer:

  • BlackRock sold 2,350 BTC (~$157.56M)
  • Fidelity sold 1,550 BTC (~$104.13M)
  • Grayscale sold 1,381 BTC (~$92.66M)

This marks another session where ETF flows represent a meaningful portion of daily spot market supply, reinforcing the idea that ETF positioning continues to influence short-term price dynamics.

Ethereum ETFs: Continued Weakness

Ethereum spot ETFs also posted significant redemptions, with 58,300 ETH withdrawn, totaling approximately $113.10 million.

Issuer-level activity included:

  • BlackRock: 14,950 ETH sold (~$28.99M)
  • Fidelity: 22,420 ETH sold (~$43.52M)
  • Grayscale: 16,240 ETH sold (~$31.54M)

The data reflects persistent pressure on ETH-linked products as broader crypto sentiment remains cautious.

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Select Strength in Solana and XRP

Not all assets experienced outflows.

  • Solana ETFs: +34,070 SOL (~$2.70M inflow)
  • XRP ETFs: +4.69 million XRP (~$6.42M inflow)

Meanwhile, AVAX, LINK, DOGE, LTC, and HBAR ETFs recorded zero net flows for the day.

Market Implications

The combined $514 million outflow suggests continued institutional caution rather than rotation into alternative crypto assets at scale. Bitcoin ETFs alone accounted for nearly 80% of total redemptions.

When ETF outflows align with broader risk-off sentiment, they can amplify short-term volatility by increasing spot supply. However, sustained flows, not single-day prints, will determine whether this represents ongoing distribution or temporary positioning adjustments.

For now, ETF flow trends remain a key variable in assessing near-term crypto market direction.

The post US Spot Crypto ETFs See $514M Outflow as Bitcoin and Ethereum Face Heavy Selling appeared first on ETHNews.

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