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Ethereum ETF Pulls $221M as ETH Eyes Another Breakout

Ethereum is back in the spotlight after U.S. spot Ethereum ETF pulled more than $220 million in fresh capital on August 20. The funds recorded more $219 million in net inflows, extending their winning streak to four consecutive trading…

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Aug 21, 2026 at 10:41 AM UTC · Updated 15分前 · 2 分で読める

Ethereum ETF Pulls $221M as ETH Eyes Another Breakout
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Ethereum is back in the spotlight after U.S. spot Ethereum ETF pulled more than $220 million in fresh capital on August 20. The funds recorded more $219 million in net inflows, extending their winning streak to four consecutive trading days. BlackRock's ETHA once again dominated the session with about $173 million in inflows.

That puts the August 20 flow above the $189.15 million recorded one day earlier. The back to back inflows suggest institutional demand has not slowed after Ethereum's sharp recovery.

Ethereum ETF Flows, Coinglass

ETH is also surging above the $2,300 level. CoinGecko data shows Ethereum trading around the $2,360 area in recent market data, with its market cap remaining above $270 billion.

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BlackRock Ethereum ETF Is Doing the Heavy Lifting

BlackRock's ETHA accounted for roughly $173 million of the August 20 inflows. That was followed by BlackRock's ETHB with about $35.9 million, while Fidelity's FETH added $5.8 million.

Bitwise's ETHW brought in around $2.8 million. VanEck's ETHV added another $1.7 million. The remaining products recorded either smaller flows or no meaningful change during the session.

The result is important because it came immediately after the $189 million inflow recorded on August 19. That earlier session had already been described as Ethereum's strongest single day since October 2025.

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24H Volume

$21.7B

24H High

$2,448

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