TLDR XRP ETF products recorded $44.95 million in weekly inflows despite XRP’s 19.6% price drop on Feb. 5. Bitcoin ETFs lost $358 million while Ethereum ETFs recordedTLDR XRP ETF products recorded $44.95 million in weekly inflows despite XRP’s 19.6% price drop on Feb. 5. Bitcoin ETFs lost $358 million while Ethereum ETFs recorded

XRP ETF Records $45 Million Inflows as Top ETFs See Heavy Capital Outflows

2026/02/09 18:15
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TLDR

  • XRP ETF products recorded $44.95 million in weekly inflows despite XRP’s 19.6% price drop on Feb. 5.
  • Bitcoin ETFs lost $358 million while Ethereum ETFs recorded $170.4 million in weekly outflows.
  • Franklin XRPZ and Bitwise XRP pulled in over $40 million combined, leading last week’s ETF inflows.
  • XRP ETFs saw four days of inflows out of five, including $5.91M during Feb. 5’s price collapse.
  • XRP ETF assets now total $1.04 billion, representing 1.17% of XRP’s overall market capitalization.

XRP was the only top digital asset to record positive ETF flows last week, bringing in nearly $45 million despite a sharp decline in market conditions. While major assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana faced outflows, XRP ETFs showed growing institutional interest even as prices dropped.

The broader crypto market suffered one of its worst weeks since late 2025, with Feb. 5 marking the steepest daily drop. On that day alone, the market lost $310 billion in value.

XRP Outperforms in ETF Inflows During Market Turmoil

XRP saw a 19.6% drop on Feb. 5, reaching a 15-month low of $1.11 before partially recovering. Yet, unlike other major assets, ETF products linked to XRP posted consistent inflows throughout the week.

According to data from Coinglass, XRP ETFs recorded inflows on four out of five trading days. Even on Feb. 5, when XRP dropped sharply, ETF products attracted $5.91 million in capital. The largest inflow came on Feb. 3, totaling $19.46 million, while Feb. 6 saw $15.16 million added to XRP-linked funds.

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In total, XRP ETF products pulled in $44.95 million during the week, reversing the previous two weeks of negative flows. Between Jan. 23 and Jan. 30, XRP ETFs lost a combined $92.9 million.

Franklin and Bitwise Drive Most of the Weekly Inflows

The Franklin XRPZ and Bitwise XRP ETFs were the biggest contributors to the recent surge. Together, they accounted for over 90% of the weekly net inflow, with Franklin XRPZ pulling in $20.51 million and Bitwise XRP adding $20.01 million.

Other products such as Canary Capital’s XRPC brought in $3.43 million, while Grayscale’s GXRP recorded $1.36 million in net inflows. The only XRP ETF to experience outflows was 21Shares’ product, which saw $348,000 in withdrawals.

The latest ETF activity brought the total net assets under XRP ETFs to $1.04 billion. This now represents about 1.17% of XRP’s total market cap.

Bitcoin Ethereum and Solana ETFs Face Major Weekly Losses

While XRP recorded positive inflows, other top assets saw large outflows. Bitcoin ETFs experienced $358 million in capital exits, while Ethereum funds lost $170.4 million. Solana ETFs faced $9.3 million in outflows, with most losses occurring on Feb. 6.

The ETF data reflects broader investor caution during the recent market volatility. Despite the approval of spot crypto ETFs in recent months, price swings have remained high. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas commented,

Institutional Buyers Treated Dip as Entry Point

Institutional desks appeared to view the sharp drop in prices as a buying opportunity. On Feb. 6 alone, XRP ETF products received $39.04 million in inflows. Bitwise led that day’s inflow with $8.29 million, while Franklin XRPZ added $3.94 million.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse addressed the downturn by quoting Warren Buffett’s advice: “Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful,” suggesting long-term confidence from institutional holders.

Despite recent turbulence, XRP’s ETF inflows mark a shift in sentiment and growing institutional exposure amid a volatile digital asset market.

The post XRP ETF Records $45 Million Inflows as Top ETFs See Heavy Capital Outflows appeared first on CoinCentral.

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