Ethereum-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are attracting significant institutional attention, as daily inflows reached $533.87 million on Tuesday, marking the 13th consecutive day of net positive flows, according to SoSoValue. This streak has now brought total net inflows to over $4 billion since July 3.

BlackRock Leads the Surge in Ether ETF Demand

The surge was led by BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA), which alone brought in $426.22 million in net inflows, pushing its total assets under management to over $10 billion. Fidelity’s FETH followed with $35 million in new capital, signaling widespread interest beyond a single provider.

“Institutional appetite for ETH is rising as Bitcoin dominance weakens and macro conditions stabilize,” said Vincent Liu, CIO at Kronos Research.

Ether ETF Inflows Now Total $8.32 Billion

The cumulative net inflows across all spot Ether ETFs have now reached $8.32 billion, up from $4.25 billion at the beginning of the streak. Meanwhile, the total net assets in Ether ETFs stand at $19.85 billion, representing 4.44% of Ethereum’s total market capitalization.

The 13-day run includes a record $726.74 million inflow on July 16—the highest daily figure since Ether ETFs launched.

Supply-Demand Imbalance Favors ETH Price Growth

According to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan, Ethereum ETP investors remain underweight compared to Bitcoin. While ETH’s market cap is 19% that of BTC, Ethereum ETFs have only 12% of the total assets seen in Bitcoin ETFs.

Hougan estimates that demand for ETH could reach $20 billion over the next year from institutional vehicles and corporate treasuries—equivalent to 5.33 million ETH at current prices. In contrast, the Ethereum network is projected to issue only 0.8 million ETH during that period.

“Short-term prices are driven by supply and demand—and demand is currently outpacing supply by nearly 7x,” Hougan noted.

On-Chain Data Supports Accumulation Trend

On-chain tracking by Lookonchain revealed that five new wallets withdrew 76,987 ETH ($285 million) from Kraken, a strong sign of accumulation and shrinking exchange supply.

Bitcoin ETFs See Net Outflows

In contrast, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $67.93 million in outflows on the same day. Products like Bitwise’s BITB and Ark’s ARKB led the withdrawals, while Grayscale’s GBTC saw a modest $7.51 million inflow.

Ethereum appears to be gaining institutional favor, supported by ETF momentum, growing demand, and a tightening supply outlook.

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