Bitcoin adoption ‘booming’ while price chops: Which metrics matter most?

Bitcoin adoption ‘booming’ while price chops: Which metrics matter most?

Bitcoin institutional flows are cooling while its long-term holders and network participants absorb the supply. In a range-bound regime, these are the key signals to watch.

Since dropping by 35% between Jan. 14 and Feb. 5, Bitcoin (BTC) has consolidated in a range between $60,000 to $70,000 over the past 22 days. At the same time, several BTC adoption-linked metrics are moving in different directions across exchange-traded funds (ETFs), whales, miners, and corporate Bitcoin treasuries.

These divergences highlight steady capital commitment beneath muted price action and how each signal fits into the bigger picture.

The 90-day rolling average of US spot Bitcoin ETF net flows has dropped to -$2.18 billion. Over the past two years, the metric has turned negative only twice: between March 2025 and May 2025, and in the current stretch that began on December 11, 2025. In both instances, Bitcoin followed with a corrective phase.

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