U.S. Spot Ethereum ETFs Draw $64.95 Million in Net Inflows

U.S. Spot Ethereum ETFs Draw $64.95 Million in Net Inflows

U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs posted $187 million in net inflows for April 6-10, with BlackRock’s ETHA driving most gains as Fidelity’s FETH recorded notable weekly outflows.

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Fact Check
The claim says U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $187 million in net inflows for April 6-10, with BlackRock's ETHA driving most gains and Fidelity's FETH seeing notable weekly outflows. The strongest accessible evidence is the PANews article titled '以太坊现货ETF昨日净流入6494.89万美元,贝莱德ETHA净流入5369.82万美元居首 | PANews', which explicitly cites SoSoValue data for April 10 and, in its same-page related coverage, states that the prior week saw $187 million in net inflows and that ETHA contributed $168 million. The same PANews article also states that FETH had the largest daily outflow on April 10, supporting the broader characterization that Fidelity's FETH experienced outflows during that week. Both Odaily links traced to the same SoSoValue U.S. spot Ethereum ETF page, which materially corroborates that the reports rely on a common upstream dataset. However, direct fetching of the SoSoValue page failed in this run, and the X post could not be validated, so confidence is medium rather than high.
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Summary

U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $187 million in net inflows during April 6-10, expanding on the previously reported $64.95 million added on April 10 alone. BlackRock’s ETHA led weekly inflows with $168 million, while Fidelity’s FETH posted $62.13 million in outflows over the same period. Total net assets across the segment stood at $12.96 billion, and cumulative net inflows reached $11.67 billion.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot Ethereum ETF: An exchange-traded fund that holds Ethereum directly, allowing investors to gain exposure to ETH through traditional brokerage markets.
  • Net inflows: The amount of new money entering a fund after subtracting withdrawals over a specific period.
  • Net assets: The total value of a fund’s holdings minus liabilities, used to indicate the size of the fund.