Ethereum ETFs take the crown

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BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, once the undisputed chad in the arena, is suddenly sharing the limelight.

The underdog Ethereum ETF, ETHA, has sneaked in and pulled off a Wall Street surprise, grabbing the second-highest inflows of any U.S. ETF this week.

If this were a sitcom, it’d be the unexpected star stealing scenes from the usual lead.

The only game

How things were? Bitcoin was the glass-ceiling breaker, the big boss. IBIT’s launch was heralded as the greatest ETF debut in stock exchange history, because it was, hauling in fat fees and eyeballs alike.

Investors were like, Bitcoin’s our guy, piling in money as if BTC was the only game in town. Corporate players stocked up heavy, bullish and bold.

More utility

Then came the move nobody saw coming, ETHA quietly starts pulling bigger inflows than IBIT.

Bitcoin’s momentum cools off, maybe sitting near its ATHs feels like the office party hitting a lull, people pausing to catch their breath.

So Ethereum’s picking up steam. Institutions are scouting the altcoin season early, looking at ETH not just as a backup dancer but as a headline act.

Why? Because ETH’s ecosystem feels more flexible, less jumpy. Companies want less volatility and more utility, you know, and Ethereum suits that vibe.

ethereum

Flippening?

And there’s another interesting thing, because BlackRock’s Head of Digital Assets left the firm, jumping ship to join SharpLink, an Ethereum-focused treasury company.

That’s like your best team captain leaving to coach a fresh, scrappy squad.

The exec believed Ethereum’s potential still has miles to go, more untapped territory to conquer.

This shift isn’t subtle at all. Institutional flows into ETH ETFs are climbing, while Bitcoin’s market dominance has slipped over 5% just in July.

If this keeps up, ETH may stop playing second fiddle, instead, it could start eyeing Bitcoin’s throne in the next bull market.


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