Crypto markets opened the week under a cooler, more cautious sky after on-chain data showed that the recent sell-off in Bitcoin is being met with something far Crypto markets opened the week under a cooler, more cautious sky after on-chain data showed that the recent sell-off in Bitcoin is being met with something far

CryptoQuant Warns Fresh Capital Is Missing as Bitcoin Upswings Falter

2026/02/11 07:00
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Crypto markets opened the week under a cooler, more cautious sky after on-chain data showed that the recent sell-off in Bitcoin is being met with something far more troubling than panic: an absence of fresh buyers. Data published today by CryptoQuant shows that new investor inflows over the past 30 days have flipped negative, with a cumulative outflow of about $2.6 billion, a signal that weakness is not being absorbed by new capital and that price moves are increasingly driven by internal rotation rather than net demand.

The implication is straightforward and uncomfortable for bulls. Historically, healthy bull markets often see drawdowns attract accelerating capital as latecomers chase dips; early bear markets, by contrast, are characterized by marginal buyers stepping back and liquidity contracting. That is exactly what the on-chain picture looks like today: deep blue spikes of past inflows that accompanied prior rallies are absent, and recent pullbacks are met with little more than selling from within the existing holder base. CryptoQuant’s research team warns that until fresh, sustained inflows return, any upside is likely corrective rather than directional.

The market’s price action reflects that backdrop. Bitcoin has slipped back into the high-sixty thousands after flirting with higher levels earlier in February. Major price trackers put BTC near $69,000 at the time of writing, and recent volatility has produced sharp intraday swings. The drop beneath the $70,000 mark, occurring multiple times in a short span, has prompted renewed questions about whether the 2025 peak near $126,000 was a cyclical high and whether the market will consolidate for months before a durable recovery.

Liquidity-Constrained Regime

Analysts who follow liquidity and ETF flows say the missing ingredient is capital coming from outside the existing ecosystem, especially institutional money that had buoyed earlier rallies. Recent reports show spot ETF flows and broader capital movement has cooled, and some commentators argue that unless those flows resume, or macro conditions soften to allow renewed risk appetite, the path to new highs will be narrow and punctuated by false starts. Several industry voices suggest the bottoming process could take months rather than weeks, and that key technical levels must be reclaimed alongside a return of positive net inflows to signal a structural regime change.

For traders, the immediate message is risk management. With realized profits turning negative in some 30-day measures and volumes thinning, rangebound trading and rotations between risk assets are likelier than a clean, V-shaped bounce. For investors watching the longer cycle, the essential thing to monitor isn’t just price but the flow data itself: a sustained reversal from negative to positive 30-day flows would be the clearest early hint that fresh capital is coming back to the market. Until then, CryptoQuant and others say the market should be treated as liquidity-constrained and participation-narrowing, the textbook early bear regime.

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