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13/04/26 12:14 UTC-04

Ethereum ETFs attract $187M in a week — best result in nearly three months

  • Ethereum ETFs recorded inflows of $187.07 million for the period April 6–10.
  • This marks the best weekly result since mid-January following three consecutive weeks of outflows.
  • Bitcoin ETFs attracted $786.31 million over the same period.
  • The altcoin ETF segment showed mixed performance.

Spot Ethereum ETFs in the U.S. attracted $187.07 million between April 6 and April 10, 2026. This is the strongest weekly performance since mid-January. Prior to this, the funds had shown negative momentum for three consecutive weeks, according to data from SoSoValue.

Daily flow breakdown:

April 6 — +$120.24 million;
April 7 — -$64.67 million;
April 8 — -$18.63 million;
April 9 — +$85.19 million;
April 10 — +$64.95 million.


Capital inflows/outflows in the U.S. spot Ethereum ETF sector by week. Source: SoSoValue

Bitcoin ETFs

Spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $786.31 million over the same period. As with Ethereum ETFs, the market had previously shown weak or negative momentum for several weeks.

Flows were unevenly distributed: on April 6, inflows reached $471.32 million, while April 7 saw outflows of $159.05 million. On April 8, outflows continued at $124.55 million. By April 9, the situation reversed, with ETFs receiving $358.17 million in inflows, followed by continued positive momentum on April 10 with $240.42 million in inflows.

What about altcoin ETFs?

From April 6 to April 10, the altcoin ETF segment showed mixed dynamics, with selective inflows into certain products.

The largest inflow was recorded in XRP ETFs — $11.75 million. Positive performance was also seen in DOGE ETFs with $1.34 million, LINK ETFs with $1.29 million, and HBAR ETFs, which attracted $594,980.

Meanwhile, SOL ETFs recorded outflows of $5.62 million, and LTC ETFs saw a minor outflow of $404,070. Some other products showed little to no notable activity during this period.

Previously, Bloomberg analysts noted that the average lifespan of ETFs has declined to less than two years.

See also: "Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF Attracts $32 Million on First Trading Day"

#Bitcoin (BTC) #ETF #Ethereum (ETH)

Editor: Alyona Nabok
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