The post Ethereum ETFs Add $5.04M in Daily Inflows as Total Assets Hit $18.88B appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TLDR The total daily net inflow for all EthereumThe post Ethereum ETFs Add $5.04M in Daily Inflows as Total Assets Hit $18.88B appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TLDR The total daily net inflow for all Ethereum

Ethereum ETFs Add $5.04M in Daily Inflows as Total Assets Hit $18.88B

TLDR

  • The total daily net inflow for all Ethereum ETFs was $5.04 million, with a cumulative total of $12.44 billion.
  • ETHA faced a $79.88M outflow, while ETHE recorded a daily inflow of $50.67M on January 12.
  • ETH ETF, TETH, and QETH saw over $39M in combined daily inflows, with ETH leading at $29.28M.
  • FETH, ETHW, EZET, and ETHV remained stable, with no daily inflows or outflows recorded.
  • Total net assets across Ethereum ETFs stood at $18.88 billion, representing 5.04% of Ethereum’s market cap.

According to a recent SoSoValue update as of January 12, the total daily net inflow across all Ethereum ETFs was $5.04 million, with a cumulative total of $12.44 billion. The total value traded across all Ethereum ETFs amounted to $940.66 million. The total net assets across these products were $18.88 billion, representing 5.04% of Ethereum’s market cap.

$79.88M Exits ETHA While ETHE Records $50.67M Inflow

A deep dive on individual Ethereum ETFs reveals that ETHA recorded a daily net outflow of $79.88 million, a 1-day ETH outflow of 25.69K. Its cumulative net inflow is $12.64 billion, and its net assets stand at $10.83 billion. The Ethereum ETF gained 1.08% in price, trading $554.53 million with 23.59 million shares.

Source: SoSoValue (Ethereum ETFs)

ETHE posted a daily net inflow of $50.67 million and a 1-day ETH inflow of 16.30K. Its cumulative net inflow is -$5.09 billion, with net assets at $2.77 billion. The ETF rose 1.04% in price and traded $109.38 million with 4.30 million shares.

ETH ETF, TETH, and QETH Record Over $39M in Combined Daily Inflows

ETH recorded a daily net inflow of $29.28 million, with 9.42K ETH added to the fund. The ETF’s cumulative net inflow reached $1.53 billion, and it reported $2.29 billion in net assets. The fund closed at $29.31, gained 1.07%, and traded $151.42 million in value.

TETH reported a daily net inflow of $4.97 million with a 1.60K ETH inflow. It has a cumulative net inflow of $29.84 million and net assets totaling $62.50 million. The ETF gained 0.22% in price and traded $39.28 million.

QETH had a daily net inflow of $5.55 million and a cumulative inflow of $26.96 million. It holds $26.96 million in net assets and gained 1.08% in price, trading $713.52 million with 346.44K shares.

 FETH, ETHW, EZET, and ETHV Ethereum ETFs Remain Stable

FETH reported no daily inflows or outflows. Its cumulative net inflow is $2.65 billion, and it holds $2.31 billion in net assets. The ETF saw a 0.95% price gain and traded $88.95 million with 2.87 million shares.

ETHW had no reported daily inflow or outflow, with net assets totaling $387.60 million. The ETF saw a 1.00% daily price gain and traded $22.74 million, with 1.02 million shares.

EZET saw no inflows or outflows, with a cumulative net inflow of $170.37 million. Its net assets stand at $162.61 million, and the Ethereum ETF gained 1.00% in price, trading $5.45 million.

ETHV reported no daily inflow, maintaining a stable position during the trading session. Its cumulative net inflow remained at $170.37 million, with $162.61 million in net assets under management. The ETF gained 1.14%, closing at $45.40, and saw $5.45 million in trading activity.

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Source: https://blockonomi.com/ethereum-etfs-add-5-04m-in-daily-inflows-as-total-assets-hit-18-88b/

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