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Ethereum ETFs Lose 788 Million While Bitcoin ETFs See Strong Inflows
Ethereum ETFs lost $787M while Bitcoin ETFs saw $246M inflows, highlighting diverging trends in early September crypto market flows.
Key Highlights Ethereum ETFs saw $788M in outflows from September 1–5. Bitcoin ETFs recorded $246M in inflows, showing market confidence. Top ETFs like ETHA, FETH, and IBIT drove major capital shifts. Ethereum ETFs Face Significant Outflows Between September 1 and September 5, 2025, Ethereum-based ETFs lost $787.74 million, according to SoSoValue. This marks the second week of negative dynamics in the segment since mid-May, highlighting ongoing volatility in Ethereum investment products.
Outflows from major Ethereum ETFs were as follows:
ETHA (BlackRock) – $312.47 million FETH (Fidelity) – $287.9 million ETHE (Grayscale) – $83.5 million ETHW (Bitwise) – $49.08 million TETH (21Shares) – $21.3 million ETHV (VanEck) – $17.22 million ETH (Grayscale) – $12.51 million QETH (Invesco) – $2.13 million EZET (Franklin Templeton) – $1.62 million These numbers underline a cautious approach from investors in the Ethereum ETF sector, despite the broader growth of digital assets.
Bitcoin ETFs Show Positive Inflows In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs experienced $246.42 million in inflows during the same period, signaling continued confidence in Bitcoin as a mainstream investment.
Capital gains were concentrated in four leading ETFs:
IBIT – $434.32 million BTC – $33.29 million FBTC – $25.01 million BTCO – $2.21 million Two ETFs, BTCW and DEFI, saw no new funds, while six recorded outflows:
ARKB – $81.52 million BITB – $76.9 million GBTC – $69.74 million HODL – $13.19 million BRRR – $3.87 million EZBC – $3.18 million Over the past week, capital inflows into ETFs based on Ethereum’s market capitalization exceeded $1 billion when including all Ethereum-linked products.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs continue to attract significant interest from institutional and retail investors, reflecting diverging sentiment between the two leading cryptocurrencies.
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