U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded $276 million in net outflows on Feb. 11 (U.S. Eastern Time), as investor caution persisted amid ongoing market volatility, according to data from SoSoValue.

Among the funds, WisdomTree’s spot Bitcoin ETF BTCW posted the largest single-day inflow, adding $6.78 million. BTCW’s historical cumulative net inflows now stand at $66.26 million.

By contrast, Fidelity’s FBTC led the day’s redemptions, with $92.6 million in net outflows. Despite the pullback, FBTC has accumulated $11.07 billion in total historical net inflows, underscoring its position as one of the largest spot Bitcoin ETFs.

ETF footprint remains substantial

As of the latest data, the total net asset value of U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs is $85.77 billion, representing approximately 6.35% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. Cumulative net inflows across all spot Bitcoin ETFs have reached $54.72 billion, even after recent outflows.

The mixed flows highlight a market in consolidation, with selective buying alongside broader risk reduction as investors continue to reassess exposure to Bitcoin-linked products.