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Ethereum is being “quietly accumulated” 📊
Latest data shows that, in the past week (April 13–17), Ethereum spot ETFs recorded total net inflows of $276 million, and funds are still continuing to come in.
Among them, the two strongest forces 👇
👉 Fidelity’s FETH: net inflow of $126 million for the week, with a historical total of $2.36 billion
👉 BlackRock’s ETHA: net inflow of about $99.22 million for the week, and a historical total of as much as $11.83 billion 💰
But on the other side 👇
👉 Grayscale’s ETHE is still seeing outflows. Last week’s net outflow was about $16.67 million, with a historical cumulative outflow of $5.2 billion
💡 This set of data actually reveals a very key structural change:
👉 New capital is moving in (Fidelity, BlackRock)
👉 Old capital is withdrawing (Grayscale)
In essence, this is a “fund migration within institutions.”
📊 Current overall situation:
• Total assets of Ethereum ETFs are about $14.26 billion
• About 4.87% of ETH’s total market cap
• Historical cumulative net inflows have reached $11.94 billion
Let’s clarify one point:
👉 Ethereum is already being treated as a “standard asset allocation.”
📈 The bullish side:
• Institutions keep buying in, providing long-term funding support 📈
• Enhances ETH’s market recognition and financial standing
• Reduces price swings driven purely by sentiment, making prices more stable
• Long-term locked capital helps tighten supply and demand
⚠️ But risks also exist:
• ETF capital is a “slow variable,” so it’s hard to pull up the market in the short term
• After institutions take the lead, volatility may decrease, but the “money-making effect” declines
• The market is increasingly relying on macro capital instead of on-chain innovation
• Once capital flows change, the impact will be amplified
🧠 My view:
ETH is going through a very important transformation—
👉 from a “narrative asset” to an “institutional allocation asset.”
What does that mean?
In the future, market moves will not be just about chasing hot topics, but about:
interest rates, capital flows, and the timing of institutional allocations.
📌 One-sentence summary:
Retail investors are still watching the K-line, while institutions have already been slowly buying away the chips with ETFs 📦