Ethereum Spot ETFs Experience $2.26M Net Outflow for the Week of August 10–14

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Ethereum news reports that Ethereum spot ETFs experienced a net outflow of $2.26 million for the week of August 10–14, 2026. BlackRock’s ETHA led with $16.39 million in outflows, while Fidelity’s FETH lost $5.60 million. Grayscale’s ETH was the only fund to see inflows, gaining $15.07 million. Ethereum’s price remains under pressure as investor sentiment shifts.

According to SoSoValue data, during the last trading week (August 10 to August 14, Eastern Time), Ethereum spot ETFs experienced a net outflow of $2.26 million. The Ethereum spot ETF with the largest net outflow last week was BlackRock’s ETHA, with a weekly net outflow of $16.39 million; ETHA’s cumulative historical net inflow now stands at $11.63 billion. Second was Fidelity’s FETH, with a weekly net outflow of $5.60 million; FETH’s cumulative historical net inflow now totals $2.12 billion. The Ethereum spot ETF with the largest net inflow last week was Grayscale’s Ethereum Mini Trust (ETH), with a weekly net inflow of $15.07 million; ETH’s cumulative historical net inflow now reaches $1.82 billion. As of the latest update, the total net asset value of all Ethereum spot ETFs is $10.52 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio (market value as a percentage of Ethereum’s total market cap) of 4.64%, and cumulative historical net inflows reaching $11.45 billion.

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