Key Insights: Bitcoin ETFs lost $105 million on Feb. 17, 2026. Most people would look at that number and think investors are running scared from Bitcoin. BlackRockKey Insights: Bitcoin ETFs lost $105 million on Feb. 17, 2026. Most people would look at that number and think investors are running scared from Bitcoin. BlackRock

Bitcoin ETFs Post $105M Outflow As Grayscale and Ethereum Signal Rotation

2026/02/21 02:00
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Key Insights:

  • Bitcoin ETFs posted a $105 million outflow on Feb. 17, with BlackRock IBIT leading losses at $120 million.
  • Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust bucked the trend, bringing in $35.97 million while other Bitcoin ETFs bled.
  • Ethereum ETFs gained $48.6 million the same day, with no other crypto ETFs posting outflows, showing selective rotation.

Bitcoin ETFs lost $105 million on Feb. 17, 2026. Most people would look at that number and think investors are running scared from Bitcoin. BlackRock’s IBIT led the damage with $120 million walking out the door in just one day.

But something weird was happening underneath those headlines. Some funds were actually bringing money into BTC ETFs while others bled. Ethereum ETFs pulled in $48.6 million that same day. The story gets more interesting when you dig into who was buying and who was selling.

Grayscale Trust Pulls Money in During the Bloodbath

Grayscale Bitcoin Trust grabbed $35.97 million on Feb. 17. Everything else was burning, but this fund added cash.

The Mini Trust is newer than the old Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, which people call GBTC. Fees are way lower on the Mini version. People seem to be dumping the expensive old fund and buying the cheap new one instead of leaving Bitcoin entirely.

Crypto ETF Flows | Source: XCrypto ETF Flows | Source: X

BlackRock’s IBIT took the biggest hit, losing $120 million that day. Fidelity’s FBTC squeaked out a tiny $5.89 million gain, but that barely registered against all the red ink elsewhere.

Add it all up, and Bitcoin ETFs dropped $105 million combined. This keeps going too. Since January 2026, these funds have bled somewhere between $4 billion and $6 billion total. Multiple weeks of people pulling money out create serious downward pressure.

Bitcoin ETFs | Source: SoSoValueBitcoin ETFs | Source: SoSoValue

Here’s what matters, though. Grayscale Mini making money while everyone else lost shows something different from widespread selling.

If people truly wanted out of Bitcoin completely, then every single Bitcoin fund would be leaking. That’s not what happened. Some folks are just picking cheaper ways to own Bitcoin rather than paying high fees. They still want Bitcoin. They just want it for less money. Moving between products is very different from abandoning the entire asset.

Ethereum Brings Money Into Crypto ETFs, Creating a Split

Ethereum ETFs gained $48.6 million on Feb. 17. Bitcoin ETFs lost $105 million. Same day. Opposite directions. Money left Bitcoin products and went into Ethereum products right in front of everyone. Traders see this kind of split and call it divergence between related things.

Here’s a detail that changes everything. Not one other crypto ETF posted losses that day. Bitcoin was the only one bleeding.

If crypto as a whole were collapsing, then money would be pouring out of everything crypto-related. Instead, it poured specifically out of Bitcoin, into Ethereum, and stayed put everywhere else.

ETF ETFs | Source: SoSoValueETF ETFs | Source: SoSoValue

This looks like people making choices rather than panicking. Maybe some investors think Ethereum will beat Bitcoin over the next few months. Others might be rebalancing to hold more ETH and less BTC.

XRP ETFS Monthly View | Source: SoSoValueXRP ETFS Monthly View | Source: SoSoValue

Some could be getting ready for what people call altcoin season, when alternative coins do better than Bitcoin. What matters is that the money stayed inside crypto. It just moved around to different pieces.

Long Selling Bitcoin ETFs Periods Often Mark the Bottom

Bitcoin ETF outflows hitting $4 billion to $6 billion since January sounds awful on the surface. But history tells an interesting story here. Extended selling that lasts four weeks or more has marked local bottoms several times before, rather than signaling deeper crashes ahead.

Late 2024 and early 2025 both saw similar multi-week outflow stretches. Prices recovered after those periods ended. When fear runs hottest, and everyone sells, that often marks the moment smart money starts buying quietly.

Look at what happened on Feb. 17 as a whole picture. Grayscale Mini brought cash in. Ethereum gained significantly. Other crypto ETFs stayed stable with no outflows. This does not look like the start of crypto falling apart.

It looks more like money circulating among different products and assets in the crypto world. People are being picky about what they own. Moving from expensive products to cheap ones. Shifting from Bitcoin ETFs toward Ethereum. But abandoning digital assets completely? The numbers don’t support that story at all.

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