Spot Ethereum ETFs See $30.85 Million in Daily Net Inflows, Led by BlackRock’s ETHA

Spot Ethereum ETFs See $30.85 Million in Daily Net Inflows, Led by BlackRock’s ETHA

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2026-08-18 12:13:17
Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds posted total net inflows of $30.8512 million on Aug. 17 U.S. Eastern Time, according to SoSoValue. BlackRock’s ETHA led all products for the day with net inflows of $25.8966 million, bringing its cumulative historical net inflows to $11.659 billion. Fidelity’s FETH ranked second, adding $4.2727 million on the day and lifting its cumulative total to $2.124 billion. As of publication, total net assets across spot Ethereum ETFs stood at $10.719 billion. The ETF net asset ratio, measured as the products’ market value relative to Ethereum’s total market capitalization, was 4.66%. Historical cumulative net inflows for the segment had reached $11.484 billion.

Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded total net inflows of $30.8512 million on Aug. 17 U.S. Eastern Time, according to SoSoValue.

BlackRock’s ETHA led daily flows

BlackRock’s ETHA posted the largest single-day net inflow among spot Ethereum ETFs, taking in $25.8966 million. Its cumulative historical net inflows have now reached $11.659 billion.

Fidelity’s FETH followed with $4.2727 million in daily net inflows. Its cumulative historical net inflows stand at $2.124 billion.

Assets and cumulative inflow totals

As of publication, total net assets for spot Ethereum ETFs were $10.719 billion. The ETF net asset ratio, defined as the products’ market value as a share of Ethereum’s total market capitalization, stood at 4.66%. Historical cumulative net inflows had reached $11.484 billion.

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