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March 6, 2026 5:15 AM UTC

Ethereum Spot ETFs Extend Losing Streak to 16 Days With $90.1M in Outflows

BitcoinWorld Ethereum Spot ETFs Extend Losing Streak to 16 Days With $90.1M in Outflows U.S. spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded a net outflow of approximately $90.14 million on June 2, extending a streak of consecutive daily withdrawals to 16 trading sessions, according to data compiled by Trader T. Breakdown of Outflows Across Major Funds The latest figures show that outflows were led by BlackRock’s ETHA product, which saw $44.27 million exit the fund. Grayscale’s Mini Ethereum Trust followed with $25.41 million in net outflows, while Fidelity’s FETH registered $15.63 million in withdrawals. Grayscale’s larger ETHE fund lost $3.87 million, and BlackRock’s Staking ETHB product reported outflows of $960,000. The 16-day outflow streak now represents the longest sustained period of capital leaving Ethereum spot ETFs since their launch. The cumulative outflows during this period have surpassed $1.2 billion, reflecting a broader shift in institutional sentiment toward the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Market Context and Possible Drivers The sustained outflows come amid a period of relative price weakness for Ethereum, which has traded in a range between $3,200 and $3,500 over the past month. Analysts point to several potential factors behind the trend, including profit-taking by early ETF investors, uncertainty around the timeline for Ethereum network upgrades, and a broader rotation toward Bitcoin and other digital assets. Regulatory developments have also weighed on sentiment. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has yet to approve staking features for most Ethereum ETFs, limiting their appeal compared to direct holdings or alternative products available outside the United States. The SEC’s ongoing classification of certain Ethereum transactions as securities has added to investor caution. Implications for Institutional Adoption The persistent outflows raise questions about the pace of institutional adoption of Ethereum exposure through regulated financial products. While spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen strong and consistent inflows since their approval in January 2024, Ethereum equivalents have struggled to maintain momentum. Market observers note that the divergence may reflect differing perceptions of the two assets. Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a digital store of value, while Ethereum’s investment case is more closely tied to its utility as a platform for decentralized applications and smart contracts — a narrative that has faced headwinds from competing blockchain networks and regulatory uncertainty. Conclusion The 16-day outflow streak for Ethereum spot ETFs highlights the current cautious stance of institutional investors toward the asset. While the long-term thesis for Ethereum remains intact for many market participants, the near-term capital flows suggest a wait-and-see approach. Investors will be watching for any catalyst — whether regulatory clarity, network upgrades, or macroeconomic shifts — that could reverse the trend. FAQs Q1: What is an Ethereum spot ETF? A spot Ethereum ETF is a regulated exchange-traded fund that holds actual Ether tokens, allowing investors to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency without directly buying or storing it. Q2: Why have Ethereum ETFs seen 16 straight days of outflows? The outflows are likely driven by a combination of price weakness, profit-taking, regulatory uncertainty regarding staking features, and a broader market rotation toward Bitcoin and other assets. Q3: How do Ethereum ETF outflows compare to Bitcoin ETF flows? Bitcoin spot ETFs have generally experienced stronger and more consistent inflows since their approval in January 2024, while Ethereum ETFs have faced more volatile and often negative flows, reflecting differing investor sentiment toward the two assets. This post Ethereum Spot ETFs Extend Losing Streak to 16 Days With $90.1M in Outflows first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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