ETF News: Ether ETFs Post Record $1B Daily Inflows
BlackRock's ETHA ETF led $1 billion in U.S. spot Ethereum ETF inflows, the highest daily total since launch, reflecting strong institutional demand amid Ethereum's price surge.
- On August 11, 2025, U.S.-listed Ethereum ETFs recorded a record $1 billion in daily inflows led by BlackRock's ETHA with $640.68 million.
- This influx followed growing institutional demand for regulated Ethereum products amid recent regulatory and economic developments.
- Ethereum's price surged past $4,358 on Monday and broke $4,600 on Tuesday, its highest level since 2021, signaling renewed investor confidence.
- Jake from Messari noted, "What was directional interest is becoming allocation," highlighting strategic institutional accumulation rather than retail speculation.
- This milestone suggests increased mainstream legitimacy for Ethereum and could encourage further crypto ETF innovation and adoption in traditional finance.
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