Data: The net inflow of Ethereum spot ETF yesterday was 14.4499 million US dollars, and the net asset ratio of ETF reached 2.27%
According to SoSoValue data, yesterday (Eastern Time October 2nd), the total net inflow of Ethereum spot ETF was $144.499 million.
Yesterday, Grayscale's Ethereum Trust ETF ETHE had a single-day net outflow of $5.4039 million, and the current historical net outflow of ETHE is $293.9 million. Grayscale's Mini Ethereum Trust ETF ETH had a single-day net outflow of $0.00, and the current total historical net inflow for Grayscale's Mini Ethereum Trust ETH is $29.5 million. The Ethereum spot ETF with the highest single-day net inflow yesterday was BlackRock's ETF ETHA, with a single-day net inflow of $18.0434 million; currently, the total historical net inflow for ETHA has reached $116.4 million. Next is Franklin Templeton’s EZET ETF with a daily influx of 1$8104000 USD; currently EZET’s cumulative historic influx has reached 37$120200 USD.
As of press time, the Net Asset Value (NAV) for all Etherum Spot ETFS stands at 6$508 billion USD while their NAV ratio (market value as compared to overall market cap) stands at 2%.27%, and there have been cumulative historic outflows amounting to approximately 558$million USD.
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