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Ethereum ETFs Draw In $169M, Highest Level in Two Months

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In brief

  • U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs saw inflows of $169 million Wednesday, the highest level since January 14’s $175 million.
  • Ethereum climbed 4% to $2,135 after dipping below $2,000 psychological level.
  • Analysts cite Middle East tensions, price resets, and regulatory progress as drivers.

U.S. spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds posted inflows of $169 million on Wednesday, according to CoinGlass data.

Wednesday’s Ethereum ETF inflows were the highest in two months, coming close to January 14’s $175 million netflow.

Ethereum is up 4.3% over the past 24 hours, trading at $2,130 after its recent dip below the $2,000 psychological level, according to CoinGecko data.

The uptick in crypto ETF demand is a three-fold development involving the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, investors repricing their risk after the sustained downtrend and price comparison, and marginal regulatory progress, analysts told Decrypt.

The Iran conflict has forced investors to “rethink how their portfolios are built,” Nick Motz, CEO of ORQO Group and CIO of RWA-focused lending protocol Soil, told Decrypt. “Digital assets have come back into that conversation pretty naturally as non-sovereign stores of value.”

Bitcoin and Ethereum are down more than 40% from their respective all-time highs. Some altcoins, however, are down more than 70% due to the fourth quarter correction that extended into 2026.

“The persistent panic of the recent period had already suppressed prices into a range nearing a market bottom. Simultaneously, the marginal clarity regarding the U.S. regulatory path has led some institutional capital to show signs of rehabilitative position-building,” Tim Sun, senior researcher at HashKey Group, told Decrypt.

Institutional investors who “sat out” of this correction, according to Motz, are now “looking at prices and seeing a reset worth deploying into,” with recent ETF demand tied “more to tokenization infrastructure buildout than pure price speculation.”

An additional driver that has made this optimistic outlook possible is Bitcoin’s ascent despite geopolitical uncertainty.

What’s next?

“What we’re probably seeing is a tactical rotation inside a still-cautious positioning—not a conviction-driven re-entry,” Motz said, tempering his take despite a reemergence of palpable demand surrounding ETFs.

Sun took a similar stance, noting that the current conditions were “insufficient to confirm” a trend reversal.

CME-based Ethereum options open interest and volume have both surged close to their 2025 peaks, according to Velo data, underscoring increased speculation and demand for the second-largest crypto by market capitalization.

Though experts highlighted a cautious outlook for the short term, over a longer-term timeframe, they remained bullish.

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Source: https://decrypt.co/360097/ethereum-etfs-draw-in-169m-highest-level-in-two-months

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