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U.S. bitcoin ETFs register back-to-back inflows for first time in a month

ETF assets under management continue to diverge from spot bitcoin price.

Feb 10, 2026, 7:58 a.m.
US BTC ETF Inflow/Outflow (SoSo Value)
US BTC ETF Inflow/Outflow (SoSo Value)

What to know:

  • U.S. bitcoin ETFs register back to back inflows for the first time in a month, a total of $616 million.
  • Despite a 50% price drawdown from the October highs, total BTC held in ETFs has only dipped by 6%.

For the first time in nearly a month, U.S. bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded back-to-back net inflows, snapping a redemption streak that stretched back to mid-January.

According to SoSo value data, the consecutive inflows shift began on Friday with $471.1 million in fresh capital, followed by a $144.9 million on Monday. This comes as bitcoin bounced back from Thursday's $60,000 low to around $70,000.

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In mid-January, bitcoin peaked near $98,000 after a two week rally that started at $87,000. The subsequent sell-off to $60,000 saw investors yank millions of these spot ETFs.

Broadly speaking, investors still appear confidence about the cryptocurrency's long-term prospects, as evident from the spot ETFs' resilient asset under management (AUM).

According to Checkonchain, the cumulative AUM of the 11 funds has only decreased by about 7% since early October, sliding from 1.37 million BTC to 1.29 million BTC. Bitcoin, meanwhile, is down over 40% since hitting record highs above 126,000 in October.

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  • Bitcoin’s price recovered above $70,000 after a drop, driven by cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation data and increased risk appetite.
  • Despite the price recovery, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains in “extreme fear,” indicating underlying market anxiety.
  • $8.7 billion in bitcoin losses were realized in the last week, potentially signaling a capitulation event and a shift of supply to stronger hands.