BlackRock Ethereum ETF pulls in $122M in one day
BlackRock’s spot Ethereum ETF, trading under the ticker ETHA, pulled in roughly $122. 12 million in a single day on Tuesday, driving the U.
BlackRock’s spot Ethereum ETF, trading under the ticker ETHA, pulled in roughly $122.12 million in a single day on Tuesday, driving the U.S. spot Ether ETF group to its strongest session in months.
The BlackRock Ethereum ETF accounted for the largest share of the day’s intake, with ETHA drawing about $122.12 million in net inflows. For related coverage, see Tether's USAT Launches on Celo in First Expansion Beyond Ethereum.
Across the full U.S. spot Ether ETF complex, funds posted a combined daily haul of $189.15 million, the strongest single-session total for the group in months. For related coverage, see Binance Launches Agent OS and MCP Server: What It Means.
These figures are drawn from SoSoValue’s spot Ether ETF dashboard. The underlying research set for this report is only partially verified, so readers should treat the flow data as preliminary.
BlackRock’s share of the day’s inflows
ETHA’s contribution represented the bulk of the wider group’s intake, leaving the remaining U.S. spot Ether funds to account for the balance of the combined daily total. BlackRock has continued to expand its digital-asset footprint, having recently launched two tokenized funds tied to stablecoin reserves.
Why the strongest Ether ETF session in months matters
A concentrated inflow day of this size is a signal of institutional appetite for regulated Ether exposure, rather than a routine daily flow update. When a single issuer captures the majority of a session’s intake, it points to demand channeled through established fund structures rather than direct spot buying.
What separates this session from an ordinary flow day
Ordinary daily updates for the spot Ether ETF group often show modest or mixed flows. A haul framed as the strongest in months stands apart because it clears well above that baseline, with BlackRock’s ETHA doing most of the lifting.
Ethereum’s relevance to capital markets is closely tied to its role as base-layer infrastructure for on-chain applications, including emerging AI-linked services, though the day’s inflows cannot be attributed to any single driver. Ether’s on-chain activity has drawn steady attention, including reports of an unknown wallet accumulating millions in ETH during a price rally, and BlackRock’s broader crypto push has extended to a Bitcoin security consortium alongside other institutions.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.
