Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a $55.7 million net outflow on March 18, ending a six-day inflow streak.

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Ethereum news: Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a $55.7 million net outflow on March 18, ending a six-day streak of inflows. BlackRock’s ETHB saw a $1.13 million inflow, while Fidelity’s FETH experienced a $37.11 million outflow. Total net assets now stand at $12.87 billion. Ethereum’s price remains under pressure from ETF flows, as cumulative inflows reach $11.91 billion.

Odaily Planet Daily reports, according to SoSoValue data, Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a total net outflow of $55.7024 million yesterday (Eastern Time, March 18).

The Ethereum spot ETF with the highest single-day net inflow yesterday was BlackRock’s Staked ETH ETF (ETHB), with a net inflow of $1.1265 million; ETHB’s total historical net inflow now stands at $146 million.

The Ethereum spot ETF with the largest single-day net outflow yesterday was Fidelity's FETH, with a net outflow of $37.1086 million; FETH's total historical net inflow now stands at $2.339 billion.

As of the time of publication, the total net asset value of spot Ethereum ETFs is $12.866 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio (market capitalization as a percentage of Ethereum’s total market cap) of 4.87%, and cumulative net inflows since inception reaching $11.908 billion.

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