On December 4th, Eastern Time, the ETH spot ETF market saw an interesting divergence in performance. Overall, all Ethereum spot ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $41.57 million yesterday.
However, the capital flow was not one-sided—BlackRock's ETHA continued to perform strongly, attracting $28.35 million in a single day. Notably, since its launch, this product has seen cumulative net inflows exceed $13.167 billion, maintaining its position as the leading ETH ETF.
This situation of "overall outflow but leading products attracting funds" may reflect a further differentiation in the market's choices among ETF products. Investors seem more willing to concentrate their funds in larger, more liquid products.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 7h ago
Black Pearl ETHA is sucking blood again, while other ETFs are done for. This is the game of capital.
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LoneValidator
· 12-05 05:33
BlackRock’s tactics are just brilliant—while the market sees outflows, they keep attracting funds themselves. Is a $13.1 billion scale really that impressive? Big players really do have attitude.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 12-05 05:33
Black swans are never absent, but BlackRock's ETHA is really becoming more and more attractive.
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HorizonHunter
· 12-05 05:31
BlackRock ETHA is so strong—even while other ETFs are losing money, it’s still attracting capital... Big players really only trust the top ones.
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HashRateHustler
· 12-05 05:28
All the dark horse products are dead; only BlackRock, the leading player, is thriving.
On December 4th, Eastern Time, the ETH spot ETF market saw an interesting divergence in performance. Overall, all Ethereum spot ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $41.57 million yesterday.
However, the capital flow was not one-sided—BlackRock's ETHA continued to perform strongly, attracting $28.35 million in a single day. Notably, since its launch, this product has seen cumulative net inflows exceed $13.167 billion, maintaining its position as the leading ETH ETF.
This situation of "overall outflow but leading products attracting funds" may reflect a further differentiation in the market's choices among ETF products. Investors seem more willing to concentrate their funds in larger, more liquid products.