In the past week (January 12-16, Eastern Time), Ethereum spot ETFs performed well, attracting a net inflow of $479 million.
Looking at specific institutions, BlackRock's ETHA fund was the strongest performer, with a net inflow of $219 million. Since its launch, this fund has accumulated a total of $12.94 billion in assets, indicating a high level of institutional investor confidence. Following closely is Grayscale's Ethereum Mini Trust ETH product, with a weekly net inflow of $123 million, and a total cumulative inflow of $1.63 billion.
Overall, the total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs has reached $20.42 billion, accounting for 5.14% of Ethereum's total market capitalization. Historically, the cumulative net inflow has exceeded $12.9 billion, demonstrating that institutional funds continue to favor Ethereum's long-term value. The trend of allocating crypto assets through traditional financial products like ETFs is also gradually deepening.
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ConsensusBot
· 7h ago
BlackRock this week attracted 219 million in funds, directly crushing Grayscale to the ground.
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ser_ngmi
· 7h ago
BlackRock is really quietly building a position this time. What does $12.9 billion mean...
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 7h ago
Institutions are really aggressive with this round of entry, BlackRock directly invested 219 million, it feels like ETH is about to take off.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 7h ago
BlackRock's recent fundraising wave is incredible, with 219 million in a single week? Institutions are really starting to treat Ethereum as the main course.
In the past week (January 12-16, Eastern Time), Ethereum spot ETFs performed well, attracting a net inflow of $479 million.
Looking at specific institutions, BlackRock's ETHA fund was the strongest performer, with a net inflow of $219 million. Since its launch, this fund has accumulated a total of $12.94 billion in assets, indicating a high level of institutional investor confidence. Following closely is Grayscale's Ethereum Mini Trust ETH product, with a weekly net inflow of $123 million, and a total cumulative inflow of $1.63 billion.
Overall, the total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs has reached $20.42 billion, accounting for 5.14% of Ethereum's total market capitalization. Historically, the cumulative net inflow has exceeded $12.9 billion, demonstrating that institutional funds continue to favor Ethereum's long-term value. The trend of allocating crypto assets through traditional financial products like ETFs is also gradually deepening.