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#Ethereum spot #ETFs pulled in $26.93 million in net inflows on July 7, extending their winning streak to four straight trading days, a notably cleaner run than bitcoin's ETF category has managed over the same stretch.
BlackRock's ETHA carried this entire session on its own, the full amount came through that single fund, meaning other Ether ETF products saw roughly flat or offsetting flows on the day. Total Ether ETF trading volume came in at $388.46 million, with net assets closing at $9.53 billion. This session came alongside a third straight day of bitcoin ETF inflows too, $21.44 million led again by IBIT, though the pace there has clearly slowed from Monday's stronger open to this recovery.
What's notable about Ethereum's four day streak is that it's held up cleanly while bitcoin's ETF category has needed multiple attempts to actually escape its rut. Bitcoin ETFs just came off an eight week, $8.2 billion outflow stretch, the longest in the category's history, and even after breaking that streak on July 2, IBIT itself kept bleeding on several of the following days even as smaller funds like Fidelity's FBTC absorbed fresh capital. Ethereum's rebound, by contrast, has been more consistent day to day, even if it's concentrated in a single issuer.
The broader context helps explain the timing. ETH has genuinely outperformed bitcoin over the trailing month, up around 10 percent against bitcoin's roughly 2 percent gain over the same window, and Tom Lee at BitMine has specifically attributed this relative strength to shifting sentiment around the digital asset regulatory clarity bill, with prediction markets currently pricing its passage odds near 50 percent. That narrative has been reinforced by continued aggressive ETH accumulation from corporate treasury holders like BitMine, which has kept adding tens of thousands of ETH per week even through the broader market's rougher stretches.
It's worth keeping this four day streak in proportion though. Both bitcoin and Ether ETFs were extending outflow streaks of eight straight weeks just days ago, so a handful of positive sessions, however clean, is still an early signal rather than confirmation of a durable reversal. The fact that Ethereum's streak has been carried almost entirely by one issuer is also something to watch, broader participation across multiple Ether ETF products would be a stronger signal than continued concentration in a single fund.
For anyone tracking ETH or the broader ETF landscape on Gate, the thing worth watching next is whether this four day run extends into a full week and whether other issuers beyond BlackRock start contributing meaningfully, since that breadth would matter more than the streak length itself in confirming whether institutional appetite for ETH exposure is genuinely broadening rather than staying concentrated in one product.
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