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Ethereum ETFs Stuck at Zero While Bitcoin Inflows Surge

Ethereum ETFs Stuck at Zero While Bitcoin Inflows Surge WikiBit 2025-04-18 21:40

Ethereum While spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $108 million in net inflows, Ethereum ETFs saw nothing—literally zero net flows across all nine funds.The

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Ethereum ETFs Stuck at Zero While Bitcoin Inflows Surge

While spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $108 million in net inflows, Ethereum ETFs saw nothing—literally zero net flows across all nine funds.

The largest inflow came from BlackRocks IBIT, which added around $81 million alone.

Ethereum, despite being the second-largest crypto, appears to be completely out of favor with institutional investors right now.

The contrast couldnt be clearer. Big players like Fidelity, VanEck, and Grayscale continue to see steady Bitcoin ETF activity, while Ethereum remains in a holding pattern.

Even as the crypto market begins to bounce back, ETH products show no momentum. That sends a clear message: Ethereum‘s narrative isn’t resonating with investors—at least not right now.

Why ETH May Be Losing Institutional Appeal

Ethereum has long been praised for its smart contract capabilities, but that appeal isnt translating into ETF demand. Experts suggest that without a compelling growth catalyst, ETH is losing ground to Bitcoin, which continues to dominate as digital gold in the eyes of Wall Street.

Unless sentiment shifts, Ethereum ETFs may struggle to break out of this rut—even if the broader market turns bullish.

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