U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs log $545M in daily outflows as BTC, ETH, and SOL slip, exposing how concentrated ETF ownership can amplify downside in a risk-off tape. UU.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs log $545M in daily outflows as BTC, ETH, and SOL slip, exposing how concentrated ETF ownership can amplify downside in a risk-off tape. U

Are large Bitcoin ETF outflows crushing retail and putting downward pressure on price?

2026/02/05 17:41
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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs log $545M in daily outflows as BTC, ETH, and SOL slip, exposing how concentrated ETF ownership can amplify downside in a risk-off tape.

Summary
  • U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw ‑$544.94M in net outflows on Feb. 4, with cumulative inflows still at $54.75B and total net assets near $93.51B, about 6.36% of BTC’s market cap.
  • IBIT and FBTC led the day’s withdrawals while GBTC’s bleed continued, as analysts warned that “slowing spot ETF inflows and regulatory uncertainty could push Bitcoin toward the $70,000 area if outflows persist.”
  • Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL) all traded lower over 24 hours, with BTC near $73,103, ETH around $2,111, and SOL close to $92 amid a wider risk‑off backdrop.

U.S. spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs just logged another sharp outflow day, underscoring how fragile the current bid for digital assets has become even after a year of massive inflows. Total U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF net outflows reached ‑$544.94M on Feb. 4, according to data from SoSoValue, while cumulative net inflows still stand at a hefty $54.75B against total net assets of $93.51B, equivalent to about 6.36% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization.

Are large Bitcoin ETF outflows crushing retail?

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) again dominated activity, but this time on the exit side. The fund saw a one‑day net outflow of ‑$373.44M on Feb. 4, even as it retains a towering $56.21B in net assets and roughly $61.78B in cumulative net inflows. Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) lost ‑$86.44M on the day, but still sits on $14.03B in net assets with $11.19B in cumulative inflows, trading essentially flat to NAV at a discount of just ‑0.20%.

Grayscale’s flagship GBTC vehicle continues to bleed, with a further ‑$41.77M in outflows on Feb. 4 and cumulative net outflows of ‑$25.80B, leaving the trust at $11.60B in net assets despite charging a 1.50% fee. Across the complex, trading was brisk: total value traded in U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs hit $7.15B on Feb. 4, highlighting how ETFs remain the primary institutional conduit into BTC even on down days.

This mechanical selling lands in a broader risk‑off tape. Bitcoin (BTC) changes hands near $73,103, down about 5.5% over the last 24 hours as total crypto market capitalization slips roughly 4.4% to $2.35T. Ethereum (ETH) trades around $2,111, with a 24‑hour range roughly between $2,080 and $2,287 and turnover close to $47.4B, as the latest leg lower is framed by one desk as “a corrective bounce inside a broader downtrend rather than the start of a new bull leg.” Solana (SOL) hovers close to $92, after briefly dipping below $90, leaving it down about 7–8% over the past day on roughly $8.7B in volume.

Analysts warn that the ETF tape now cuts both ways. Citi strategists recently highlighted that the average entry price for spot ETF buyers clusters near $81,600, arguing that “slowing spot ETF inflows and regulatory uncertainty could push Bitcoin toward the $70,000 area if outflows persist.” For now, the data from SoSoValue show a market where structurally high ETF ownership is meeting a cyclical air pocket in demand — and the flows are doing the talking.

For further context on market conditions and flows around this move, see coverage on crypto prices today, Ethereum’s February sell‑off, and the latest spot ETF flow commentary from major banks.

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