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Spot Ether ETFs Add $533M, Extend 13-Day Inflow Streak
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Spot Ether ETFs Add $533M, Extend 13-Day Inflow Streak

  • July 23, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continued their bullish momentum on Tuesday, recording a net inflow of $533.87 million and extending their streak to 13 consecutive trading days of inflows, according to data from SoSoValue.

BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) led the surge with $426.22 million in daily net inflow. The fund now holds over $10 billion in assets, commanding the largest share of the Ether (ETH) ETF market. Fidelity’s FETH followed with $35 million in inflows.

Spot Ether ETF inflows have been driven by falling BTC dominance and growing institutional appetite for ETH exposure. As liquidity deepens and macro conditions hold, this demand trend is likely to endure,” Vincent Liu, chief investment officer at Kronos Research, told Cointelegraph.

The cumulative net inflow across all Ether ETFs has now surpassed $8.32 billion, up from $4.25 billion at the beginning of the streak on July 2. The total net assets locked in these products have reached $19.85 billion, representing 4.44% of Ethereum’s market cap.

Spot Ether ETFs see 13-day inflow streak. Source: SoSoValue

Related: The rise of ETFs challenges Bitcoin's self-custody roots

Spot Ether ETFs pull in $4 billion over 13-day inflow streak

The total net inflows during the 13-day streak beginning July 3 amount to over $4 billion. The streak also includes record-breaking activity on July 16, when Ethereum ETFs registered a $726.74 million daily inflow, the largest since their debut. Thursday followed with $602.02 million, the second-largest yet.

“ETP Investors remain significantly underweight Ethereum vs. Bitcoin: Although ETH’s market cap is about 19% the size of BTC, Ethereum ETPs have amassed less than 12% of the assets of Bitcoin ETPs,” Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise, wrote in a Tuesday post on X.

He said the trend of companies holding ETH on their balance sheets is likely to accelerate. He estimated that between exchange-traded products (ETPs) and these companies, demand could reach $20 billion worth of ETH over the next year, or about 5.33 million ETH at current prices.

In comparison, Ethereum’s network is expected to issue only 0.8 million ETH in that time, suggesting demand could outpace supply almost seven times.

“In the short term, the price of everything is set by supply and demand. And for the time being, there is significantly more demand for ETH than there is new supply. I suspect we go higher,” he said.

In a Wednesday post on X, Lookonchain revealed that five fresh wallets have withdrawn a combined 76,987 ETH ($285 million) from Kraken on Wednesday, suggesting a trend of accumulation and shrinking exchange supply.

Source: Lookonchain

Related: Solana SSK ETF breaks $100M as Wall Street warms to crypto staking

Spot Bitcoin ETFs post $67 million in outflows

Meanwhile, spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs posted a net outflow of $67.93 million on Tuesday. The largest withdrawals came from Bitwise’s BITB and Ark’s ARKB, which saw daily net outflows of $42.27 million and $33.18 million, respectively. Grayscale’s GBTC was the only product in the green, recording a modest inflow of $7.51 million.

The pullback followed a wave of institutional buying earlier in July, including standout inflows of $1.18 billion on July 10 and $1.03 billion on July 11.