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Ethereum ETFs Outpace Bitcoin in Relative Inflows, DWF Labs Reports

Ethereum spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded higher relative inflows than their Bitcoin counterparts since June, according to a new analysis from crypto market maker DWF Labs. The firm said that while Bitcoin ETFs still…

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Ethereum ETFs Outpace Bitcoin in Relative Inflows, DWF Labs Reports

Ethereum spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded higher relative inflows than their Bitcoin counterparts since June, according to a new analysis from crypto market maker DWF Labs. The firm said that while Bitcoin ETFs still attract larger absolute dollar amounts, Ethereum ETFs are gaining ground when measured against fund size, signaling a potential shift in institutional investor sentiment.

Weekly Inflow Data Highlights Growing ETH Demand

DWF Labs reported that spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs combined saw $1.1 billion in net inflows over the past week, the largest weekly total since April 13. Bitcoin ETFs accounted for $865 million of that figure, while Ethereum ETFs drew $243 million. Although Bitcoin’s absolute inflows remain dominant, the relative performance tells a different story.

In June, Ethereum ETFs posted a net outflow rate of -4.65% relative to fund size, compared to Bitcoin’s -8.09%. By July, the trend reversed sharply, with Ethereum ETFs achieving a +3.19% net inflow rate, far exceeding Bitcoin’s +0.34%. These figures suggest that institutional allocators are increasingly rebalancing their portfolios toward Ethereum, despite its smaller overall market share.

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