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According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $22.58 million, a marked improvement from the $4.93 million net outflow on June 12. Among them, BlackRock’s ETHA saw inflows of $17.62 million—accounting for over 70% of total inflows—and delivered the strongest performance. Grayscale’s mini-ETH ETF recorded inflows of $3.12 million, while Grayscale’s ETHE saw $1.77 million in inflows. Fidelity’s FETH, Bitwise’s ETHW, 21Shares’ TETH, Invesco’s QETH, Franklin Templeton’s EZET, and VanEck’s ETHV all registered zero inflows on the day.
According to Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs saw a net inflow of $8.65 million, primarily driven by BlackRock’s $ETHA (+$8.63 million) and $ETHB (+$20,000); all other ETFs recorded zero inflows on the same day.
According to Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs saw a net inflow of $18.87 million, almost entirely driven by BlackRock’s $ETHA, which recorded an inflow of $19.26 million; its staking product $ETHB saw a minor outflow of $390,000, while all other products reported zero net flows.
According to Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $52.91 million, with BlackRock’s ETHA seeing an outflow of $51.58 million and Fidelity’s FETH an outflow of $1.35 million; all other products experienced no significant fund flows that day.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $90.14 million: BlackRock’s $ETHA saw an outflow of $44.27 million, Grayscale’s $ETH (mini) an outflow of $25.41 million, and Fidelity’s $FETH an outflow of $15.63 million; all other products experienced no fund flows. Meanwhile, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF $IBIT recorded a net outflow of 6,164 BTC (approximately $440 million) on the same day—its 11th consecutive day of net outflows—with a single-day trading volume reaching $2.2 billion.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $44.37 million, marking the 15th consecutive trading day of capital outflows. Specifically, BlackRock’s ETHA saw an outflow of $34.97 million, while Fidelity’s FETH experienced an outflow of $9.47 million. Only BlackRock’s staking-focused ETHB registered a negligible net inflow of $70,000; all other funds reported zero net flow for the day.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $32.55 million. Among them, BlackRock’s ETHA saw an outflow of $38.01 million—the largest outflow on the day; Bitwise’s ETHW posted a net inflow of $2.14 million, and BlackRock’s staking version ETHB recorded a net inflow of $3.32 million; Fidelity’s FETH, 21Shares’ TETH, Invesco’s QETH, Franklin’s EZET, VanEck’s ETHV, Grayscale’s ETHE, and Grayscale’s Mini ETH all reported zero net flows for the day.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $62.27 million, with BlackRock’s ETHA being the primary contributor—accounting for $59.37 million in outflows. Fidelity’s FETH saw an outflow of $3.68 million, while Bitwise’s ETHW registered a modest inflow of $0.76 million; all other products showed no fund movement.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $84.14 million. Among them, iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) by BlackRock saw the largest outflow at $55.4 million—accounting for approximately 65.8% of the total outflow; Fidelity Ethereum Fund (FETH) recorded an outflow of $14.7 million; Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust (ETH Mini) saw an outflow of $10.08 million; Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE) recorded an outflow of $3.96 million; and BlackRock Staked Ethereum Trust (ETHB) saw a negligible outflow of around $10,000. Products offered by Bitwise, 21Shares, Invesco, Franklin, and VanEck registered zero net inflows or outflows on the day.
Goldman Sachs’ Q1 2026 13F filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) shows a significant reduction in its holdings of crypto asset ETFs: it has fully exited all XRP-related ETFs and all Solana ETFs offered by Grayscale, Bitwise, and Fidelity. Its Bitcoin ETF holdings still include approximately $690 million in BlackRock’s IBIT and roughly $25 million in Fidelity’s FBTC—both down about 10% quarter-over-quarter. Ethereum ETF holdings declined more sharply: its position in the iShares Ethereum ETF (ETHA) was cut by approximately 70%, leaving about $114 million. Additionally, Goldman Sachs increased its stakes in Circle, Galaxy Digital, Coinbase, Robinhood, and PayPal during the same period, while reducing positions in Strategy and Riot Platforms.
Goldman Sachs significantly reduced its crypto ETF exposure in the first quarter of 2026 and has completely exited its holdings in XRP and Solana-related ETFs.Filings show that in the fourth quarter of 2025, Goldman Sachs held approximately $154 million in XRP-related ETFs, including products from Bitwise, Franklin Templeton, Grayscale, and 21Shares, making it one of the largest institutional holders of XRP ETFs at the time. Additionally, the firm previously held Solana-related ETFs such as the Grayscale Solana Trust ETF, Bitwise Solana Staking ETF, and Fidelity Solana Fund, all of which have now been fully sold off.However, Goldman Sachs still retains substantial holdings in BTC and ETH ETFs. Specifically, it holds approximately $690 million in BlackRock's IBIT and about $25 million in Fidelity's FBTC, though both positions were reduced by roughly 10% compared to the previous quarter. Meanwhile, its holding in BlackRock's ETHA shrank by about 70%, leaving approximately 7.2 million shares valued at around $114 million.Furthermore, Goldman Sachs increased its holdings in crypto-related stocks such as Circle, Galaxy Digital, Coinbase, Robinhood, and PayPal, while reducing positions in mining and infrastructure companies like Strategy, Bit Digital, Riot Platforms, and IREN. (Cointelegraph)
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $65.64 million. BlackRock’s ETHA accounted for the largest outflow at $50.35 million; Fidelity’s FETH saw an outflow of $11.08 million, and Grayscale Mini recorded an outflow of $4.22 million. Bitwise, 21Shares, Invesco, Franklin, and VanEck all reported zero net flows on the day.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $5.63 million. Specifically: BlackRock’s ETHA saw a net outflow of $13.21 million; Fidelity’s FETH recorded a net inflow of $6.88 million; Franklin’s EZET posted a net inflow of $0.87 million; VanEck’s ETHV registered a net inflow of $3.37 million; and BlackRock’s staking product ETHB experienced a net outflow of $3.54 million. Bitwise’s ETHW, 21Shares’ TETH, Invesco’s QETH, Grayscale’s ETHE, and Grayscale’s mini ETH fund all reported zero net inflows or outflows.
According to Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $36.25 million. Specifically, BlackRock’s ETHA saw a net outflow of $21.1 million; Fidelity’s FETH, a net outflow of $14 million; and BlackRock’s staking product ETHB, a net outflow of $1.15 million. Bitwise’s ETHW, 21Shares’ TETH, Invesco’s QETH, Franklin’s EZET, VanEck’s ETHV, Grayscale’s ETHE, and Grayscale’s Mini ETH experienced no inflows or outflows.
According to Odaily, the latest 13F filing from Wells Fargo reveals that in the first quarter of 2026, the bank increased its holdings in multiple Ethereum spot ETFs, including BlackRock's ETHA and Bitwise's ETHW.Specifically, the ETHA position rose from approximately 672,600 shares in Q4 2025 to around 1.1 million shares, an increase of about 63.5%; while the ETHW position increased from roughly 186,800 shares to 257,000 shares, a gain of approximately 37%. As of the end of Q1, the total value of Wells Fargo's ETH ETF holdings stood at about $21.5 million.In contrast, its Bitcoin ETF holdings showed a divergence: the IBIT position declined slightly, while positions in BITB and the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF increased by approximately 24% and 41%, respectively. Currently, IBIT remains its largest crypto ETF holding, valued at around $250 million.Additionally, Wells Fargo made significant adjustments to its crypto-related stock portfolio, reducing its Galaxy Digital position by approximately 97%, while increasing its Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) holdings from about 322,700 shares to 726,000 shares—a surge of roughly 125%. (Cointelegraph)
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $3.59 million, with funding sources highly concentrated: only BlackRock’s staking product $ETHB saw a $3.59 million inflow, while all other products—including Fidelity’s $FETH, BlackRock’s $ETHA, and Grayscale’s $ETHE—recorded zero inflows.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $103.51 million. Fidelity’s FETH saw the largest outflow at $62.26 million; BlackRock’s ETHA recorded a net outflow of $26.31 million; Grayscale’s ETHE had a net outflow of $8.38 million; 21Shares’ TETH experienced a net outflow of $2.86 million; and Grayscale’s Mini ETH saw a net outflow of $3.70 million. Bitwise, Invesco, Franklin, and VanEck all reported zero net flows for the day.
According to Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s net inflows into Ethereum spot ETFs totaled $97.58 million, broken down as follows: BlackRock’s ETHA saw inflows of $69.48 million; Fidelity’s FETH, $24.23 million; BlackRock’s staking version ETHB, $2.45 million; and 21Shares’ TETH, $1.42 million. Bitwise’s ETHW, Invesco’s QETH, Franklin’s EZET, VanEck’s ETHV, Grayscale’s ETHE, and Grayscale’s ETH Mini all recorded zero inflows.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), on April 29, Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $87.72 million: Fidelity’s FETH led with an outflow of $48.37 million, followed by BlackRock’s ETHA at $37.06 million, and BlackRock’s ETHB at $2.3 million; all other products remained flat.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), on April 28, Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $21.8 million: BlackRock’s ETHA led with an outflow of $13.17 million, Grayscale’s ETHE followed with $6.91 million, and Fidelity’s FETH saw an outflow of $1.72 million; all other products remained flat.