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Just noticed something interesting in the crypto ETF flows from mid-February - while Bitcoin and Ether spot ETFs were bleeding capital pretty hard, Solana actually managed to pull in some fresh money. Bitcoin lost over $133 million that day and Ether another $41.8 million, but SOL grabbed $2.4 million in inflows instead. Makes you wonder if institutions are just rotating between assets rather than completely bailing on crypto.
The outflow pattern across Bitcoin and Ether products was pretty telling though. BlackRock's Bitcoin fund alone shed $84 million, and Fidelity lost another $49 million. When you've got that much ETF outflow happening even as these assets represent huge portions of the market, it signals people are trimming exposure rather than buying dips during uncertain times. XRP followed the same script with $2.2 million outflows.
What stood out to me is that Solana bucked this trend entirely. While Bitcoin and Ether investors were heading for the exits, Solana saw cumulative inflows hit nearly $880 million. Could be that traders see more potential there, or maybe it's just tactical rotation within the space. Either way, the divergence in ETF outflow patterns tells you where conviction is actually sitting right now.