Ethereum Spot ETFs Record $55.7M Net Outflow After 6 Days of Net Inflows

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Ethereum news broke on March 19, 2026, as Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a $55.70 million net outflow, ending six consecutive days of inflows. BlackRock’s ETHB led with a $1.13 million inflow and a total of $146 million. Fidelity’s FETH experienced the largest outflow at $37.11 million, though its total remains at $2.34 billion. The ETFs now hold $12.87 billion in assets, representing 4.87% of ETH’s market cap, with cumulative ETF inflows totaling $11.91 billion.

According to ChainCatcher, data from SoSoValue shows a total net outflow of $55.70 million from spot Ethereum ETFs. Yesterday, the spot Ethereum ETF with the highest single-day net inflow was BlackRock’s Staked ETH ETF (ETHB), with a net inflow of $1.1265 million; ETHB’s cumulative net inflow to date stands at $1.46 billion. The spot Ethereum ETF with the highest single-day net outflow yesterday was Fidelity’s ETF (FETH), with a net outflow of $37.1086 million; FETH’s cumulative net inflow to date is $23.39 billion. As of the latest update, the total net asset value of spot Ethereum ETFs is $12.866 billion, with the ETF net asset ratio (market value as a percentage of Ethereum’s total market cap) at 4.87%, and cumulative net inflows since inception reaching $11.908 billion.

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