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    BTC ETFs see over $500M in outflows as Bitcoin struggles to stay above $71K

    February 5, 2026


    US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded another day of heavy withdrawals on Wednesday, as falling cryptocurrency prices and broader risk-off sentiment continued to weigh on investor confidence.

    According to data from SoSoValue, investors pulled $544.94 million from US spot Bitcoin ETFs during the session, marking the second consecutive day of net outflows.

    The latest withdrawals followed $272 million in redemptions on Tuesday, bringing the two-day total to $816.96 million.

    The renewed selling pressure came as Bitcoin extended its recent decline, underscoring the fragile mood across digital asset markets.

    BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale lead outflows


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    Products managed by major asset managers accounted for most of Wednesday’s withdrawals.

    BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, known as IBIT, led the day’s outflows, with $373.44 million exiting the fund.

    Fidelity’s FBTC followed with outflows of $86.44 million, while Grayscale’s GBTC saw $41.77 million in redemptions.

    Funds managed by Ark & 21Shares, VanEck and Franklin Templeton also reported net outflows during the session.

    The withdrawals came only days after a brief rebound in flows. On Monday, spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $562 million in net inflows, their strongest single-day intake since mid-January.

    The largest inflow of the year remains $843.62 million, recorded on January 14.

    Bitcoin hits lowest level since 2024


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    The outflow pressure coincided with a sharp decline in Bitcoin prices.

    The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell below $70,000 late on Wednesday, touching its lowest level since October 2024.

    The move reflected broader risk aversion across global financial markets, as investors reduced exposure to higher-volatility assets. Analysts said the combination of equity market weakness, geopolitical uncertainty and tightening financial conditions has contributed to renewed pressure on digital assets.

    Despite a modest recovery earlier in the week, Bitcoin has struggled to regain momentum, leaving ETF investors exposed to further downside.

    Long-term footprint remains sizable


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    Even with the latest withdrawals, spot Bitcoin ETFs continue to represent a significant presence in the crypto market.

    Since their launch two years ago, the funds have accumulated $54.75 billion in total net inflows.

    Their combined net assets now account for about 6.36% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization, highlighting the role institutional products continue to play in shaping market dynamics.

    Cumulative net inflows currently stand at around $54.8 billion, roughly 13% below the peak level of $62.9 billion recorded in October last year.

    “That’s not too shabby considering these funds took in around $63 billion at their peak,” James Seyffart, an ETF analyst at Bloomberg, wrote in a post on X on Wednesday.

    Pressure spreads to other crypto ETFs


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    Outflows were not limited to Bitcoin products.

    US spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $79.48 million in net withdrawals on Wednesday, with activity concentrated in two funds.

    BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust saw $58.95 million leave the product, while Fidelity’s Ethereum Fund reported $20.53 million in outflows.

    Other Ethereum ETFs posted flat flows.

    By contrast, US spot XRP ETFs attracted $4.83 million in net inflows, with Franklin Templeton’s XRP Fund accounting for more than half of the total.

    Spot Solana ETFs, however, posted net outflows exceeding $6 million.



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