Net Flow (Total)
$12.46B
Net Flow (2025-11-17)
-$182.70M
AUM
$18.87B
Volume
$2.91B
Market Cap
$18.70B

ETH ETFs Overview

TickerNamePriceMarket CapPremiumNet FlowVolumeAUMFeesStatusType
ETHAiShares Ethereum Trust ETF$22.71$11.50B
-1.01%
-$193.00M
-
$1.59B$12.12B0.25%Close PriceSpot
ETHEGrayscale Ethereum Trust ETF$24.64$3.85B
-0.05%
$2.50M
-
$340.07M$3.46B2.5%Close PriceSpot
FETHFidelity Ethereum Fund$29.95$1.25B
0.35%
-$3.00M
-
$492.39M$1.34B0.25%Close PriceSpot
ETHGrayscale Ethereum Mini Trust ETF$28.29$1.43B--
$10.80M
-
$349.18M$1.27B0.15%Close PriceSpot
ETHWBitwise Ethereum ETF$21.52$341.31M
-0.96%
--$55.69M$338.93M0.2%Close PriceSpot
ETHVVanEck Ethereum ETF$43.93$186.70M
0.63%
--$34.46M$185.54M0.2%Close PriceSpot
EZETFranklin Ethereum ETF$22.80$61.55M
0.71%
--$34.30M$61.12M0.19%Close PriceSpot
EETHProShares Ether ETF$43.14$50.32M
-0.34%
--$7.52M$51.78M--Close PriceFutures
QETHInvesco Galaxy Ethereum ETF$29.94$28.14M
-0.02%
--$4.84M$42.50M0.25%Close PriceSpot
AETHBitwise Trendwise Ether and Treasuries Rotation Strategy ETF$39.38$2.91M
0.19%
--$125.91K$2.97M--Close PriceFutures

ETH Spot ETF Net Inflows and Outflows

ETH Spot ETF Net Inflows and Outflows Details

What is an ETH ETF?

An ETH ETF (Ethereum Exchange-Traded Fund) is a financial product that tracks the price of Ethereum (ETH). Investors can buy and sell it on traditional stock exchanges, similar to stocks. Depending on the type, the ETF may hold spot ETH or ETH futures contracts.

What is the difference between an ETH ETF and buying Ethereum directly?

The main difference lies in ownership and trading venues. When purchasing an ETH ETF, investors own ETF shares instead of the underlying Ethereum. ETH ETFs trade on traditional stock exchanges, while ETH trades on cryptocurrency exchanges. Additionally, an ETF does not require managing wallets or private keys.

What are the benefits of an ETH ETF?

• Accessible through traditional brokerage accounts • No need for wallets or private key management • Regulated by financial authorities such as the SEC • Easier for institutions to allocate to ETH, increasing market liquidity and credibility

Does an ETH ETF affect the price of Ethereum?

It can. When the ETF experiences significant inflows, the fund must acquire more ETH, increasing market demand. Conversely, large redemptions may create selling pressure. Thus, ETF flows are often considered key indicators of market sentiment.

What are net inflows and net outflows in an ETH ETF?

Net inflow means more money is entering the ETF than leaving, requiring the fund to increase its ETH holdings. Net outflow means more investors are redeeming shares, possibly causing the fund to sell ETH. Formula: Net Inflow = New Subscriptions − Redemptions. This metric reflects institutional sentiment and capital trends.

What is ETH ETF AUM (Assets Under Management)?

AUM represents the total value of ETH assets that the ETF manages. It is calculated as: Amount of ETH held × Current ETH price. AUM indicates the fund’s size and market influence.

What is the market cap of an ETH ETF?

The market cap of an ETH ETF refers to the market value of all its outstanding shares. Formula: ETF share price × Total shares outstanding. It reflects the valuation of the ETF itself rather than the ETH it holds.

What is the difference between ETH ETF AUM and market cap?

AUM reflects the value of the ETH the fund holds, while market cap reflects the total market value of ETF shares. AUM is affected by ETH price and ETF subscription/redemption activity; market cap is influenced by ETF share price and supply of shares.

What is the difference between a spot ETH ETF and a futures ETH ETF?

A spot ETH ETF holds actual Ethereum and tracks market prices more accurately. A futures ETH ETF tracks ETH prices through futures contracts, which may deviate due to contango or backwardation. Spot ETFs typically offer higher transparency and closer price tracking.