• ETHA ETF posts $67.47M daily inflow, boosting cumulative total to $ 4.18 B.
  • ETHE reports a net outflow of $4.28B despite holding $2.06B in assets.
  • ETHW sees $3.35M outflow as net assets fall to $ 168.30 M.

As of April 28, SoSoValue reported that the daily net inflow across Ethereum-based ETFs reached $64.12 million. The cumulative total net inflow stood at $2.47 billion, with a total value traded of $266.32 million. Total net assets across these products amounted to $6.20 billion, representing 2.87% of Ethereum’s market capitalization.

ETHA Leads With $67.47M Inflow While ETHE Shows $4.28B Net Outflow

ETHA, traded on NASDAQ and sponsored by BlackRock, recorded a daily net inflow of $67.47 million. Its cumulative inflow rose to $4.18 billion, with net assets now at $2.25 billion. ETHA contributed 1.04% to Ethereum’s market share, trading at $13.61 per unit, down 0.44% for the day. 

Source: SoSoValue

ETHE, offered by Grayscale on the NYSE, had no daily inflow, holding a cumulative outflow of $4.28 billion. Its net assets remained at $2.06 billion with a 0.96% ETH share. It traded at $14.95, down 0.47%, with a fee of 2.50%.

ETH, also from Grayscale and listed on NYSE, posted no net inflow on April 28. Its cumulative inflow was $605 million, and its net assets totaled $855.43 million. ETH’s market price was $16.94, declining 0.35%, and contributed 0.40% of Ethereum’s share. FETH, backed by Fidelity on CBOE, showed no new inflow but held $1.43 billion in cumulative inflow. Its net assets reached $723.85 million with a 0.34% share. The ETF closed at $17.97, losing 0.39% during the session.

Bitwise’s ETHW Sees Largest Drop While Other ETFs Remain Stable

ETHW from Bitwise reported an outflow of $3.35 million, reducing its net asset value to $168.30 million. Its cumulative inflow totaled $318.03 million. The ETF dropped 0.46%, closing at $12.90, with a fee of 0.20%. ETHV, listed on CBOE and issued by VanEck, had no inflow, but its cumulative net inflow stood at $133.67 million. Net assets amounted to $80.28 million, and the ETF lost 0.38%, closing at $26.34.

EZET, sponsored by Franklin, recorded no inflow on April 28. Its cumulative net inflow was $36.5 million, and net assets totaled $21.16 million. The ETF closed at $13.86 after falling 0.29%. CETH and QETH, issued by 21Shares and Invesco, respectively, showed no daily inflow. Their net assets were $16.08 million and $15.30 million. CETH dropped 0.39%, while QETH fell 0.33%, ending at $8.99 and $17.95, respectively.

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