U.S. spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded $129 million in net outflows on Feb. 11 (U.S. Eastern Time), extending pressure on ETH-linked investment products amid broader market weakness, according to data from SoSoValue.
Fidelity’s spot Ethereum ETF, FETH, posted the largest single-day outflow, with $67.1 million redeemed. Despite the pullback, FETH’s historical cumulative net inflows stand at $2.52 billion, indicating that longer-term allocations remain substantial.
BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF, ETHA, recorded the second-largest outflow, shedding $29.4 million on the day. ETHA has accumulated $12.02 billion in total historical net inflows, making it the largest spot Ethereum ETF by inflows to date.
ETF footprint remains significant
As of the latest data, the total net asset value of U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs is $11.27 billion, representing approximately 4.78% of Ethereum’s total market capitalization. Cumulative net inflows across all Ethereum spot ETFs have reached $11.75 billion, despite recent redemptions.
