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BriefApril 11, 2026 · 04:24 PM

Investors Buy the Dip as Bitwise Ethereum ETF Draws $4.28 Million on Price Slump

The Bitwise Ethereum ETF (ETHW) recorded $4.28 million in inflows on April 2, 2026, even as the underlying asset shed 29.1% over the prior three months. The inflows increased ETHW's assets under management to $236.1 million. Fresh capital entered despite Ethereum's price falling to $2,244.87, with the ETF's single-day inflows representing approximately 1.8% of its total AUM. Investors are using regulated ETF vehicles to accumulate Ethereum during market weakness. This shift suggests a move from short-term trading to longer-term institutional positioning. Sustained inflows would increase Ethereum's sensitivity to institutional investor sentiment.

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