According to SoSoValue, Bitcoin spot ETF net inflows hit $88.04M on Feb. 20, led by BlackRock IBIT and FBTC; data shows a modest turn after recent outflows.According to SoSoValue, Bitcoin spot ETF net inflows hit $88.04M on Feb. 20, led by BlackRock IBIT and FBTC; data shows a modest turn after recent outflows.

Bitcoin sees $88M spot ETF inflows on Feb. 20; IBIT outpaces

2026/02/21 15:56
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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF net inflows hit $88.04M (Feb 20, ET)

Based on data from SoSoValue, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net inflows of $88.04 million on February 20 (ET). Within that total, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) drew approximately $64.46 million, while Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin ETF (FBTC) took in about $23.59 million, with other funds seeing comparatively muted activity.

The figures are timestamped in Eastern Time and represent daily net flow tallies aggregated across issuers. As is typical with end-of-day reporting, totals may be subject to routine updates as fund activity is finalized.

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What this inflow signals after four outflow sessions

A positive net flow following several days of redemptions is often read as tentative stabilization rather than a confirmed reversal, especially when the amount is modest relative to prior surges. The day-over-day continuity of flows, and whether subsequent sessions build on this print, will be more informative for assessing momentum in regulated crypto allocations.

“U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs registered a total net inflow of $88.04 million, ending a streak of four sessions with net outflows,” as reported by en.bloomingbit.io.

At the time of this writing, Bitcoin (BTC) traded around $67,847, with short‑term volatility near 11.63% and sentiment characterized as Bearish. That backdrop helps frame the inflow as a cautious re-entry day amid elevated market variability rather than an all-clear signal.

Issuer breakdown: BlackRock IBIT, Fidelity Wise Origin (FBTC) inflows

Leadership on the day centered on BlackRock’s IBIT, with Fidelity’s FBTC also attracting net subscriptions, underscoring how the two largest spot products continue to anchor primary demand in the U.S. lineup. In the near term, observers will be watching whether daily creations broaden across more issuers or remain concentrated, and how the cumulative weekly and month-to-date prints evolve relative to price and liquidity conditions.

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