ETF flows lift Ether funds
U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs recorded net inflows of $64.9489 million in one day, led by BlackRock’s ETHA taking $53.6982 million of that amount. (panewslab.com).
U.S. spot Ethereum funds pulled in about $64.9 million on April 10, with BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust taking most of the day’s money. (farside.co.uk) Flow trackers showed BlackRock’s ETHA added about $53.7 million that day, while BlackRock’s staked Ethereum fund ETHB added about $8.1 million. Fidelity’s FETH posted a small outflow of about $0.6 million. (farside.co.uk) SoSoValue data put the group’s one-day net inflow at $64.9489 million, total net assets at $12.965 billion, and cumulative net inflows since launch at $11.668 billion. (odaily.news) A spot Ethereum exchange-traded fund holds ether and lets investors buy exposure through a stock brokerage account instead of a crypto wallet. BlackRock says ETHA seeks to track the price of ether, before fees and expenses. (coinglass.com, blackrock.com) These funds are still new. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cleared spot Ether exchange-traded funds to begin trading on July 23, 2024, extending the regulated crypto fund market beyond Bitcoin. (troutman.com, coindesk.com) BlackRock has become the dominant buyer in this corner of the market. By April 10, ETHA’s historical net inflow had reached about $11.731 billion, far ahead of Fidelity’s FETH at about $2.229 billion, according to SoSoValue-based flow reports. (chaincatcher.com, odaily.news) The April 10 move also extended a short run of fresh demand. Farside-linked reports said U.S. spot Ethereum funds had logged inflows for two straight trading days by April 11. (gate.com) The scale is still smaller than the biggest surge these funds have seen. The Block reported that U.S. spot Ethereum funds drew $533.9 million in one day in August 2025, which it called the third-largest daily inflow since launch. (theblock.co) For now, the latest session showed the same pattern as much of the market’s first year: money came into the Ethereum fund complex, and most of it landed at BlackRock. (farside.co.uk, blackrock.com)