Yesterday, July 24, the Ethereum ETFs‘ second trading day saw mixed performance across various providers. Data from Farside Investors shows that BlackRock’s ETHA increased by $17.4 million, Fidelity’s FETH rose by $74.5 million, and 21 Shares’ CETH remained unchanged. VanEck’s ETHV experienced a $19.8 million increase, while Bitwise’s ETHW grew by $29.6 million. Invesco’s QETH and Franklin’s EZET showed modest gains of $2.5 million and $3.9 million, respectively.
Conversely, Grayscale’s ETHE dropped significantly by $326.9 million, while its Mini ETF (ETH) increased by $45.9 million. Overall, this day’s total net change in Ethereum ETFs decreased by $133.3 million.
Ethereum ETFs currently have a negative net inflow of $25.7 million across the two days.
Ethereum ETFs – July 24, 2024
Ethereum ETFs | Flow ($M) |
---|---|
ETHA (BlackRock) | 17.4 |
FETH (Fidelity) | 74.5 |
ETHW (Bitwise) | 29.6 |
CETH (21 Shares) | 0.0 |
ETHV (VanEck) | 19.8 |
QETH (Invesco) | 2.5 |
EZET (Franklin) | 3.9 |
ETHE (Grayscale) | -326.9 |
ETH (Grayscale) | 45.9 |
Total | -133.3 |
In comparison, Bitcoin ETFs exhibited a more volatile session. BlackRock’s IBIT reported a minor increase of $66 million, while Fidelity’s FBTC gained a slight $1.4 million. ARK’s ARKB and Invesco’s BTCO noted more minor upticks of $3.3 million each.
However, WisdomTree’s BTCW fell by $26.2 million, reflecting a broader downward trend. The overall change in Bitcoin ETFs on July 24 was a modest increase of $44.5 million after breaking their streak of inflows the day before, where they saw a net outflow of $78 million.
Bitcoin ETFs – July 24, 2024
Bitcoin ETFs | Flow ($M) |
---|---|
IBIT (BlackRock) | 66.0 |
FBTC (Fidelity) | 1.4 |
BITB (Bitwise) | 0.0 |
ARKB (ARK) | 3.3 |
BTCO (Invesco) | 0.0 |
EZBC (Franklin) | 0.0 |
BRRR (CoinShares) | 0.0 |
HODL (VanEck) | 0.0 |
BTCW (WisdomTree) | -26.2 |
GBTC (Grayscale) | 0.0 |
DEFI (Hashdex) | 0.0 |
Total | 44.5 |
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