Ethereum spot ETF continues to attract funds. According to the latest data, on January 6th, Eastern Time, the single-day net inflow reached $115 million, marking the third consecutive day of positive net inflows. The most outstanding performer is BlackRock's ETHA product, with a single-day net inflow of $199 million, far surpassing other competitors. More notably, the total net inflow of ETHA since its launch has exceeded $12.9 billion, making it a leading product in the field. This data reflects the ongoing optimism of traditional financial institutions towards Ethereum assets and also indicates that institutional-level crypto investment enthusiasm remains high.
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FarmToRiches
· 14h ago
Blackstone is really throwing money around, ETHA directly surpassing 12.9 billion, is this the all-in move?
Institutional entry is different, with three consecutive days of positive inflows. Is this the moment for Ethereum to take off?
What big move is BlackRock making? ETHA's 200 million in a single day easily outperforms other products.
Traditional finance finally recognizes ETH, I said early on that this is the trend.
Oh my, these numbers are a bit scary. Big investors are rushing in, retail investors, what are you hesitating for?
129 billion is truly incredible. Has Blackstone poured the entire fund into this?
Continuous net inflows indicate that this is not hype but real asset allocation.
ETHA outperforms other competitors, the market choice is already very clear.
If this pace continues, Ethereum might redefine the price discovery mechanism.
Institutional money never lies; follow the big players, at least it won't be too bad.
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MevTears
· 01-07 08:56
BlackRock's move is truly incredible, with 12.9 billion just flowing in. The institutions really don't treat Ethereum as a retail toy.
ETHA is absorbing 200 million in a single day. When has this pace not been top-tier?
Three consecutive days of positive inflow—does it feel like the main upward wave is coming? Or is it just a signal before institutions cut the leeks again...
Oh my, these numbers are even more aggressive than I expected. Is Ethereum's current wave really solid?
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DogeBachelor
· 01-07 08:54
Blackstone is really going all in this time, 12.9 billion... this number is quite insane.
Continuous positive inflows for three days, are institutions crazy? Or is ETH really taking off?
ETHA is crushing other products, BlackRock is really tough.
Is this the rhythm to make retail investors keep chasing the rise...
Buying like crazy, wow, what are the institutions doing?
12.9 billion, oh my god, this hype really hasn't stopped.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 01-07 08:52
Blackstone is really powerful, ETHA is so good at attracting funds, 12.9 billion is just too exaggerated
ETH now is just waiting for institutional buy-in, the trend will definitely be stable
ETHA has a net inflow of 200 million in a single day... what kind of concept is this, traditional big players are starting to bet?
I just want to know how long this wave can keep rising, feels like the peak is coming soon
Is the 12.9 billion inflow real or fake? Feels a bit虚
BlackRock's presence in crypto is becoming stronger and stronger, a bit panicked
Institutional entry is just different, small investors can only follow and join the feast
This data looks good, but don’t be fooled, regulatory risks are still the same regulatory risks
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-07 08:35
BlackRock is really accumulating chips, 12.9 billion and can't stop
Three consecutive days of positive net inflow, this momentum is quite strong
ETHA truly outperforms other products, the gap is not just a little
Institutions are all bottom-fishing, are retail investors still hesitating?
This wave of Ethereum is really stable, traditional finance has already taken sides
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 01-07 08:34
BlackRock's move is truly brilliant, with 12.9 billion in net inflows... I'm still losing money with my contrarian strategy.
Institutional bottom-fishing frenzy, I'm a loss expert, the gap is really incredible.
Continuous positive net inflows, I keep experiencing continuous losses, professionalism at the same level.
ETHA is surging wildly, my positions are being automatically liquidated, each with their own精彩.
Watching others attract funds, I have net outflows here, truly a talent.
Traditional finance is rushing in... I need to step out first, or I'll be left behind.
Are institutions still hot? My principal heat has long since cooled down, who persists longer?
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FadCatcher
· 01-07 08:26
BlackRock's move is truly brilliant, pouring in 12.9 billion directly. Traditional finance is just wealthy and reckless.
ETHA unexpectedly performed well, this pace is definitely aiming to seize market dominance.
Three consecutive days of net positive inflow indicate that institutions are really not that bearish on Ethereum anymore.
Wait, is this data being exaggerated again... 12.9 billion sounds intimidating, but from another perspective, it's not that much.
BlackRock is playing a big game. Is Ethereum this wave stable?
Ethereum spot ETF continues to attract funds. According to the latest data, on January 6th, Eastern Time, the single-day net inflow reached $115 million, marking the third consecutive day of positive net inflows. The most outstanding performer is BlackRock's ETHA product, with a single-day net inflow of $199 million, far surpassing other competitors. More notably, the total net inflow of ETHA since its launch has exceeded $12.9 billion, making it a leading product in the field. This data reflects the ongoing optimism of traditional financial institutions towards Ethereum assets and also indicates that institutional-level crypto investment enthusiasm remains high.