Bitcoin's February 2026 return rate is -14.94%, marking the third-lowest monthly return record since 2013.

BTC-0,18%
ETH-1,69%

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Coinglass data shows Bitcoin’s return in February 2026 reached -14.94%, marking the third-lowest monthly return since 2013 and significantly below the historical February average return of 11.11% and median return of 11.68%. Additionally, Ethereum’s return in February 2026 was -19.81%, the third-lowest since 2017, also well below the historical February average return of 8.53% and median return of 8.59%.

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