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Ethereum ETFs Lose 788 Million While Bitcoin ETFs See Strong Inflows


by Emir Abyazov
for Coinpaper
Ethereum ETFs Lose 788 Million While Bitcoin ETFs See Strong Inflows

Key Highlights

  • Ethereum ETFs saw $788M in outflows from September 1–5.
  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded $246M in inflows, showing market confidence.
  • Top ETFs like ETHA, FETH, and IBIT drove major capital shifts.

Ethereum ETFs Face Significant Outflows

Between September 1 and September 5, 2025, Ethereum-based ETFs lost $787.74 million, according to SoSoValue. This marks the second week of negative dynamics in the segment since mid-May, highlighting ongoing volatility in Ethereum investment products.

Outflows from major Ethereum ETFs were as follows:

  • ETHA (BlackRock) – $312.47 million
  • FETH (Fidelity) – $287.9 million
  • ETHE (Grayscale) – $83.5 million
  • ETHW (Bitwise) – $49.08 million
  • TETH (21Shares) – $21.3 million
  • ETHV (VanEck) – $17.22 million
  • ETH (Grayscale) – $12.51 million
  • QETH (Invesco) – $2.13 million
  • EZET (Franklin Templeton) – $1.62 million

These numbers underline a cautious approach from investors in the Ethereum ETF sector, despite the broader growth of digital assets.

Bitcoin ETFs Show Positive Inflows

In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs experienced $246.42 million in inflows during the same period, signaling continued confidence in Bitcoin as a mainstream investment.

Capital gains were concentrated in four leading ETFs:

  • IBIT – $434.32 million
  • BTC – $33.29 million
  • FBTC – $25.01 million
  • BTCO – $2.21 million

Two ETFs, BTCW and DEFI, saw no new funds, while six recorded outflows:

  • ARKB – $81.52 million
  • BITB – $76.9 million
  • GBTC – $69.74 million
  • HODL – $13.19 million
  • BRRR – $3.87 million
  • EZBC – $3.18 million

Over the past week, capital inflows into ETFs based on Ethereum’s market capitalization exceeded $1 billion when including all Ethereum-linked products.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs continue to attract significant interest from institutional and retail investors, reflecting diverging sentiment between the two leading cryptocurrencies.

Read the article at Coinpaper

Ethereum ETFs Lose 788 Million While Bitcoin ETFs See Strong Inflows


by Emir Abyazov
for Coinpaper
Ethereum ETFs Lose 788 Million While Bitcoin ETFs See Strong Inflows

Key Highlights

  • Ethereum ETFs saw $788M in outflows from September 1–5.
  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded $246M in inflows, showing market confidence.
  • Top ETFs like ETHA, FETH, and IBIT drove major capital shifts.

Ethereum ETFs Face Significant Outflows

Between September 1 and September 5, 2025, Ethereum-based ETFs lost $787.74 million, according to SoSoValue. This marks the second week of negative dynamics in the segment since mid-May, highlighting ongoing volatility in Ethereum investment products.

Outflows from major Ethereum ETFs were as follows:

  • ETHA (BlackRock) – $312.47 million
  • FETH (Fidelity) – $287.9 million
  • ETHE (Grayscale) – $83.5 million
  • ETHW (Bitwise) – $49.08 million
  • TETH (21Shares) – $21.3 million
  • ETHV (VanEck) – $17.22 million
  • ETH (Grayscale) – $12.51 million
  • QETH (Invesco) – $2.13 million
  • EZET (Franklin Templeton) – $1.62 million

These numbers underline a cautious approach from investors in the Ethereum ETF sector, despite the broader growth of digital assets.

Bitcoin ETFs Show Positive Inflows

In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs experienced $246.42 million in inflows during the same period, signaling continued confidence in Bitcoin as a mainstream investment.

Capital gains were concentrated in four leading ETFs:

  • IBIT – $434.32 million
  • BTC – $33.29 million
  • FBTC – $25.01 million
  • BTCO – $2.21 million

Two ETFs, BTCW and DEFI, saw no new funds, while six recorded outflows:

  • ARKB – $81.52 million
  • BITB – $76.9 million
  • GBTC – $69.74 million
  • HODL – $13.19 million
  • BRRR – $3.87 million
  • EZBC – $3.18 million

Over the past week, capital inflows into ETFs based on Ethereum’s market capitalization exceeded $1 billion when including all Ethereum-linked products.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs continue to attract significant interest from institutional and retail investors, reflecting diverging sentiment between the two leading cryptocurrencies.

Read the article at Coinpaper