Spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US experienced a surge in inflows, hitting their highest in six weeks following a crypto market uptick triggered by the US presidential election.
On November 6, these funds saw a collective $52.3 million inflow, marking the largest since September 27.
The bulk of these funds went to the Fidelity Ethereum Fund, which attracted $26.9 million, while the Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust saw $25.4 million.
However, BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust saw no inflow. Despite this, the total for all spot Ether ETFs remains negative, with a $490 million drop, largely due to significant losses in Grayscale’s high-fee ETHE fund.
In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs saw much stronger performance, with $621.9 million in net inflows on the same day. The Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund led the charge, recording $308.8 million.
While Bitcoin spot markets experienced a 4% rise, Ether also saw a 10% increase, reaching its highest level since August, peaking at $2,872.
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