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Just noticed that BlackRock's ETHA has been absolutely crushing it lately. Their eth spot etf saw a single-day inflow of $53.7 million a few weeks back, and the cumulative total is already sitting at $11.7 billion. That's some serious capital flowing in.
What caught my eye is that while ETHA is dominating, there's also solid activity across other eth spot etf products. BlackRock's staking ETF ETHB pulled in $8.1 million that same day, bringing its historical inflows to around $377 million. Even Fidelity's FETH, which actually had a small outflow of $561k, still maintains over $2.2 billion in total net inflows.
Looking at the bigger picture, the entire eth spot etf market is now holding nearly $13 billion in assets, which represents about 4.76% of Ethereum's total market cap. That's a decent chunk of capital that's been flowing into these products. The cumulative inflows across all eth spot etfs have hit $11.7 billion, which shows institutional interest is definitely there.