On August 19th, U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs demonstrated high demand from investors. According to the latest data, the total net capital inflow into spot Ethereum ETFs was approximately $517.2 million. This marks the highest single-day net capital inflow into Ethereum ETFs in the past nine months.
The Ethereum fund from BlackRock, ETHA, stood out in terms of capital inflow. The net inflow into this fund was approximately $122.12 million. In second place was Fidelity's FETH product with an inflow of $36.54 million.
BlackRock's staking-supportive fund, ETHB, received $9.71 million in investments, while Morgan Stanley's MSSE product received $2.25 million. Franklin Templeton's EZET fund recorded an inflow of approximately $790,000, and Grayscale's ETHE fund received $1.69 million in investments.
The daily total inflow was also contributed to by Grayscale's Mini $ETH ETF. The net capital inflow into this product was approximately $16.04 million.
The significant capital inflow into Ethereum ETFs signals a resurgence of institutional interest in the second-largest crypto asset. In particular, the recorded highest daily net inflow in nine months shows that spot ETF products have become an important channel for capital attraction in the Ethereum market.
The demand for ETFs is closely monitored for its impact on Ethereum's price dynamics. Institutional capital entering through spot ETFs can directly or indirectly support demand in the Ethereum market, and a high inflow is seen as an indicator of rising investor confidence.
Market attention is now focused on whether the ETF inflows will be sustained in the coming days. Experts say the continuity of the overall net inflow will be crucial in assessing whether the strong inflows of the past few days are forming a sustainable trend.
*This is not investment advice.
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