The US spot Ethereum ETFs have logged another bullish week, attracting over $900 million in inflows and extending their winning streak to nine consecutive weeks. This development comes amidst the general crypto price rally during which Ethereum (ETH) prices surged to over $2,800.
Of the ATH weekly inflows, BlackRock’s ETHA attracted a resounding $675 million, reflecting an unrivalled market dominance similar to its Bitcoin counterpart. ETHA now boasts $6.14 billion in assets under management, representing 45.38% of the total net assets of spot Ethereum ETFs.
Meanwhile, Fidelity’s FETH and Grayscale’s duo – ETH and ETHE, also recorded significant net deposits valued at $87.04 million, $73.53 million, and $36.64 million, respectively. On the other hand, Bitwise’s ETHW, VanEck’s ETHV, 21 Shares’ CEZT, and Franklin Templeton’s EZET all saw modest inflows ranging between $5 million – $16 million.
However, Invesco’s QETH saw another week of negative netflows as this particular continues to suffer an epileptic performance. Following this week, the cumulative inflows of spot Ethereum ETFs now stand at $5.13 billion, despite ETHA’s singular inflows of $6.47 billion due to significant withdrawals valued at $4.26 billion from the Grayscale ETHA.
In addition, the total net assets of these ETFs are now valued $13.53 billion, representing a 24.93% increase from the previous week. Interestingly, these figures indicate that the spot Ethereum ETFs now account for 3.77% of the total Ethereum market cap. Meanwhile, Ethereum continues to trade at $2,964 following a 0.11% decline in the past day.
In other news, other prominent altcoins aside from Ethereum are likely to soon debut in the US Spot ETF market. Notably, asset managers have submitted a host of altcoin-affiliated ETF applications to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), looking to replicate the success of the Ethereum and Bitcoin ETFs, in attracting a weighty institutional interest to the crypto market.
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