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Ethereum beats Bitcoin by consecutive Día

5 months ago 3 Min Read

Since the Cryptocurrencies ETF was launched in the US in cash, The Times Ethereum (ETH) has overcome Bitcoin in terms of daily online entry. And that’s already been repeated.

On Thursday, July 17th, Ether al Caélcaéda was US$602 million, exceeding US$522.6 million registered by the Bitcoin ETF, according to data from Sosovalue.

A similar situation occurred yesterday, on Friday, July 18th, Ethereum ETF tickets registered about $404 million and Bitcoin tickets rose to $363 million.

The Milestones mark a symbolic change in institutional capital behaviors that have previously been primarily concentrated on Bitcoin since the approval of these financial products in January 2024.

In total, Ethereum ETFs have raised over $7 billion since their launch as a totally accumulated net entrance.

The main character of that day was BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA), which absorbed approximately 394 million US dollars in a day. This flow not only represented his second best consecutive brand, but also managed to overcome Bitcoin Starbackground for the same manager IBIT on the daily entrance table. In the past five sessions, ETHA has accumulated US$2,181 million.

The amount of capital is not the only factor behind growing interest in ether. The open interest chart in ETH futures in CME Bags shows an upward trajectory in both volume and nominal value, comparable to the activity recorded by Bitcoin futures in early 2025.

Furthermore, the possibility that etheric ETFs are adopting staking capabilities has sparked new expectations among institutional investors.

In that sense, Nasdaq recently submitted an application to allow the ETHA fund to provide native staking, as reported by encryption.

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If approved, this proposal allows ETF holders to receive compensation directly from the Ethereum Network, which will result in product performance of more than 5%, combining passive income with the potential for capital height.

but, Bitcoin retains the advantage of scale. That ETF Al Cajo received net tickets worth over US$540 million. According to the ETF store, demand for Bitcoin ETFs remains solid, with 26 entries out of the last 27 sessions, but analysts have observed an increase in impulses due to Ethereum.

This phenomenon attributes to a particular catalyst, such as the highest yield of staking, the possibility of approval of possible funds for this function, and the legislative project of genius and clarity seeking to establish the state (material) of ether and other cryptoactive commodities (raw materials).

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