#比特币2026年行情展望 Ethereum spot ETF experienced a good performance yesterday—according to data, the total net inflow on January 13th, Eastern Time, reached $130 million, with all nine ETF products showing net inflows.
BlackRock's ETHA ETF leads the market, with a single-day inflow of $53.3055 million, and the total net inflow has surpassed $12.6 billion. Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust follows closely, with a single-day net inflow of $35.4171 million, and the cumulative net inflow has reached $1.566 billion.
From the overall market perspective, the total assets of Ethereum spot ETFs are approximately $19.6 billion, accounting for 5.07% of Ethereum's total market cap. This indicates that traditional financial institutions' demand for $ETH allocation continues to grow. To date, the cumulative net inflow of such products has reached $12.569 billion.
It is worth noting the interaction between institutional continuous buying and market sentiment—these data reflect a long-term optimistic outlook from capital towards the Ethereum ecosystem. For investors interested in crypto market trends, tracking the flow changes of such ETFs can often provide a clearer view of institutional-level real demand.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 9h ago
Institutions are really quietly accumulating, you can see it from this data.
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FlippedSignal
· 9h ago
Institutions are buying madly, while retail investors are still hesitating. This is the gap.
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RealYieldWizard
· 9h ago
BlackRock is once again aggressively accumulating, do institutions really see ETH as a hot commodity...
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Wait, with a 5% share, when will this number break 10?
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Hey, the inflow on Grayscale is also quite steady, it seems the big players really don’t want to sell
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Net inflow has broken 12.5 billion... If I hadn’t seen this, I wouldn’t have realized how aggressive the institutions are already
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The question is, when can this enthusiasm be transferred to the secondary market? It’s still a hot topic right now
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Hmm, the continuous buying by institutions... I feel a bit like I’m being harvested, haha
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BlackRock’s 53.3 million single-day order, are they quietly accumulating chips?
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The 12.6 billion mark is quite tough, it seems no one wants to miss this train
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The story of Ethereum spot ETF is well told, but the key is when this capital will explode
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NervousFingers
· 9h ago
Institutions are really quietly accumulating, these numbers look very satisfying
#比特币2026年行情展望 Ethereum spot ETF experienced a good performance yesterday—according to data, the total net inflow on January 13th, Eastern Time, reached $130 million, with all nine ETF products showing net inflows.
BlackRock's ETHA ETF leads the market, with a single-day inflow of $53.3055 million, and the total net inflow has surpassed $12.6 billion. Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust follows closely, with a single-day net inflow of $35.4171 million, and the cumulative net inflow has reached $1.566 billion.
From the overall market perspective, the total assets of Ethereum spot ETFs are approximately $19.6 billion, accounting for 5.07% of Ethereum's total market cap. This indicates that traditional financial institutions' demand for $ETH allocation continues to grow. To date, the cumulative net inflow of such products has reached $12.569 billion.
It is worth noting the interaction between institutional continuous buying and market sentiment—these data reflect a long-term optimistic outlook from capital towards the Ethereum ecosystem. For investors interested in crypto market trends, tracking the flow changes of such ETFs can often provide a clearer view of institutional-level real demand.