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Been watching the crypto ETF flows and there's an interesting split happening. On Feb 18, we saw the big three getting hit pretty hard - Bitcoin spot ETFs bled out $133 million, with BlackRock's IBIT dropping $84 million alone. Ethereum wasn't much better, losing another $42 million across its products. Even XRP dipped into negative territory. Looks like institutions are trimming positions rather than buying the dip, which tells you something about the current sentiment.
Here's what got my attention though - Solana completely bucked the trend. While everyone was pulling money out of BTC and ETH products, SOL spot ETFs actually saw $2.4 million in inflows. Bitwise's BSOL led the charge with $1.5 million in fresh capital. It's a small number in absolute terms, but the contrast is striking.
The pattern suggests rotation more than capitulation. Investors aren't necessarily exiting crypto entirely - they're just being selective about where they're putting money. With macro uncertainty hanging over everything and the dollar staying firm, these crypto ETF flows are basically a real-time scoreboard of where institutional conviction is actually landing. The divergence between the heavyweights and Solana is worth paying attention to.