US Ethereum Spot ETFs Hit $1B Inflow Record, BlackRock Leads

Record $1 Billion Inflows for US Ethereum ETFs as ETH Tops $4,000 Amid Hopes for Fed Rate Cut

  • US spot Ethereum ETFs reached a record $1 billion in inflows on August 11, 2025.
  • BlackRock’s ETHA ETF contributed $640 million to the total inflows.
  • Ethereum’s (ETH) price recently rose above $4,000, attributed to growing ETF investments.
  • ETH saw a 0.5% price dip despite the record inflows, with broader market factors cited as the cause.
  • Experts expect possible monetary policy changes, including a potential Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September.

US spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded their highest-ever daily inflow on August 11, 2025, drawing over $1 billion from investors. This surge happened as ETH reclaimed the $4,000 price level, following several months of consistent inflows to these investment products.

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According to SoSoValue ETH data, BlackRock’s ETHA ETF led inflows with $640 million. The report outlined that the strong momentum in Ethereum ETF investments likely supported the token’s price rebound over recent months.

Despite the record-breaking ETF inflows, Ethereum’s (ETH) price slipped by 0.5% in daily trading, reported by CoinGecko. The token’s performance remained positive over longer time frames, with ETH up 17.5% for the week, 13.2% for the past two weeks, and 45% for the month. ETH has gained 69% since August 2024 but still trades 11.9% below its all-time high of $4,878.26.

The daily dip in ETH price is linked to broader market activity and anticipation of the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) release. Analysts expect a slight rise in inflation data, with potential consequences for Federal Reserve policy at the Jackson Hole meeting. The CPI report may impact monetary policy decisions in September.

Broader economic factors, including global trade tensions and ongoing economic uncertainty, are also influencing crypto markets. U.S. trade actions have contributed to global economic shifts, affecting digital assets such as Ethereum.

Market experts note that an expected rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September could make riskier investments, including cryptocurrencies, more appealing. A rate cut may also help Ethereum reach new all-time highs in the future.

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