Close Menu
Fund Focus News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • ₹10 lakh lump sum vs ₹10,000 SIP for 100 months – which built a bigger corpus?
    • Flexicap funds: M&M, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank lead buying; SBI tops sell list in May
    • Rs 5 Lakh Lump Sum vs Rs 5,000 Monthly SIP: Which Creates More Wealth?
    • The FinTech Magazine Guide to Green Bonds
    • India’s monthly SIP book grows nearly ten times in a decade: Report
    • How to evaluate a mutual fund: Factsheet, SIP, expense ratio, fund size | Personal Finance
    • Should You Exit Large Cap Funds as they Underperform Mid and Small Cap Funds – Money Insights News
    • A Guide to Sinkable Bonds: What They Are and Why They Matter
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fund Focus News
    • Home
    • Bonds
    • ETFs
    • Funds
    • Investments
    • Mutual Funds
    • Property Investments
    • SIP
    Fund Focus News
    Home»ETFs»Ethereum ETFs Boost Crypto Fund Trading Volume as Bitcoin Retains ‘Healthy’ Interest
    ETFs

    Ethereum ETFs Boost Crypto Fund Trading Volume as Bitcoin Retains ‘Healthy’ Interest

    July 29, 2024


    Crypto investment funds saw surging trading volume last week amid the launch of spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States, though asset inflows fell sharply from the previous week due to assets leaving at least one of the funds.

    According to a CoinShares report published Monday, combined trading volume for such trading funds hit $14.8 billion, marking the “highest levels since May” thanks to the Ethereum fund launches. Furthermore, derivatives in this category also reached total assets under management of $99.1 billion, while the inflows year-to-date stand at $20.5 billion.

    Digging deeper into the numbers, completely new Ethereum ETF funds brought in $2.2 billion worth of assets, marking “some of the largest inflows since December 2020,” said CoinShares. The report also mentions that the trading volume of Ethereum-tracking exchange-traded products rose by 542% following the launch of spot Ethereum ETFs.

    However, Grayscale’s existing Ethereum fund—which was converted into a spot ETF last week—saw substantial outflows as traders may have cycled into other funds amid higher fees than every other Ethereum ETF. CoinShares also pointed to Grayscale’s new Ethereum Mini Trust ETF, whose launch used about $1 billion worth of assets from its Ethereum Trust ETF.

    The report also follows the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approving the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Arca’s request to list Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust shares. Much like the Ethereum Mini Trust, this new product is a lower-fee product meant to compete with the more competitively-priced alternatives other asset managers offer.

    Bitcoin ETFs, on the other hand, saw what CoinShares described as “healthy” asset inflows worth $519 million over the same week, despite falling from $1.27 billion the previous week. Even so, this sum brought its month-to-date inflows to $3.6 billion and year-to-date inflows to a record level of $19 billion.

    Continued interest in spot Bitcoin ETFs last week came amid rumored announcements around future plans for a national Bitcoin strategic reserve, which former U.S. President Donald Trump revealed on Saturday at the Bitcoin 2024 conference. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis also detailed a similar plan, though it’s not clear whether they are the same.

    “We believe the U.S. electioneering comments around Bitcoin as a potential strategic reserve asset and the increased chances for a September 2024 Fed rate cut are the likely [reasons] for renewed investor confidence,” CoinShares wrote.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Leveraged ETFs look to ride SpaceX IPO wave

    June 12, 2026

    Forget Bitcoin ETFs: This Crypto Stock Fund Is Up 11% YTD While Bitcoin Drops 29%

    June 12, 2026

    Capital Group files for new multi-asset ETFs, looks to meet investors’ desire for income

    June 12, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The Shifting Landscape of Art Investment and the Rise of Accessibility: The London Art Exchange

    September 11, 2023

    Charlie Cobham: The Art Broker Extraordinaire Maximizing Returns for High Net Worth Clients

    February 12, 2024

    ₹10 lakh lump sum vs ₹10,000 SIP for 100 months – which built a bigger corpus?

    June 13, 2026

    The Unyielding Resilience of the Art Market: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective

    November 19, 2023
    Don't Miss
    SIP

    ₹10 lakh lump sum vs ₹10,000 SIP for 100 months – which built a bigger corpus?

    June 13, 2026

    Many investors wonder whether investing a large amount upfront or spreading the same investment through…

    Flexicap funds: M&M, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank lead buying; SBI tops sell list in May

    June 13, 2026

    Rs 5 Lakh Lump Sum vs Rs 5,000 Monthly SIP: Which Creates More Wealth?

    June 13, 2026

    The FinTech Magazine Guide to Green Bonds

    June 13, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    EDITOR'S PICK

    UKOG Raises Funds for Hydrogen Storage Projects

    August 5, 2024

    PBOC Holds Policy Rate Steady After Warning on Bond Rally

    August 26, 2024

    Which ETFs Are Best To Buy In 2026?

    November 14, 2025
    Our Picks

    ₹10 lakh lump sum vs ₹10,000 SIP for 100 months – which built a bigger corpus?

    June 13, 2026

    Flexicap funds: M&M, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank lead buying; SBI tops sell list in May

    June 13, 2026

    Rs 5 Lakh Lump Sum vs Rs 5,000 Monthly SIP: Which Creates More Wealth?

    June 13, 2026
    Most Popular

    🔥Juve target Chukwuemeka, Inter raise funds, Elmas bid in play 🤑

    August 20, 2025

    💵 Libra responds after Flamengo takes legal action and ‘freezes’ funds

    September 26, 2025

    ₹9000 monthly SIP can help you retire at 45 with ₹2 lakh monthly pension

    May 5, 2026
    © 2026 Fund Focus News
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.