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Ethereum ETFs hit by $1 billion pullback as lack of staking yield tests conviction

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U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs have posted about $1 billion in net outflows, days after taking in roughly $1.4 billion during the prior week. The swing centers on primary market creations and redemptions that have become the main conduit for institutional ETH exposure in the U.S.

Per SoSoValue’s U.S. ETH ETF dashboard, cumulative net outflows across the eight-day window from Aug. 29 to Sept. 5 were about $952 million. The same feed shows that the week immediately before, Aug. 22 to Aug. 28, drew approximately $1.58 billion of net inflows, confirming the week-to-week whipsaw visible in daily totals.

Daily prints underline how quickly flows can pivot. On Sept. 5, the combined products recorded about $446.8 million leaving in one session, a return to redemptions after several inflow days the week prior.

At the broader product level, CoinShares’ latest weekly fund-flows report for the period ending Sept. 1 shows Ethereum leading all digital assets with about $1.4 billion of inflows. The note also records that flows turned negative on the Friday of that week after the U.S. core PCE release, linking the change in tone to macro data rather than product-specific mechanics alone.

Product design still matters for stickiness. U.S. spot ETH ETFs do not engage in proof-of-stake validation or any related activity that would earn staking rewards.

For example, BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust prospectus states the trust will not directly or indirectly use any portion of its ether for staking and will not earn staking income. The absence of native yield inside the wrapper can reduce the incentive to hold through drawdowns, particularly when spot ETH holders can access staking returns on-chain.

Issuer-level patterns remain uneven. Farside’s ETH ETF table shows that Grayscale’s converted ETHE often posts redemptions on risk-off days while lower-fee funds absorb creations when demand returns, a rotation that has been present since launch. These micro-shifts can amplify total flow volatility as market makers rebalance inventory and arbitrage discounts or premiums to NAV.

Forward-looking read-throughs come back to three quantifiable levers

First, macro calendars have mapped cleanly to flow inflections this summer, with PCE and similar prints coinciding with day-to-day flow reversals in CoinShares’ weekly narrative and the trackers’ tables, so upcoming data releases will continue to matter for creations and redemptions.

Second, pricing of carry alternatives remains relevant, since the non-staking structure leaves ETFs with no embedded yield, a gap that can encourage profit taking after rallies or delay re-entries until risk budgets reset.

Third, dispersion across issuers by fee and liquidity can keep total flows choppy even when the headline price is flat, as creations migrate toward the lowest-cost products and redemptions concentrate in higher-fee wrappers.

For readers focused on numbers, the current setup is straightforward. A roughly $1.58 billion net intake across Aug. 22 to Aug. 28 met about $952 million of redemptions from Aug. 29 to Sept. 5 on SoSoValue’s U.S. dataset, with a single-day outflow of about $446.8 million on Sept. 5.

The takeaway for what comes next is mechanical rather than narrative. These ETFs now act as a high-throughput on-ramp and off-ramp for ETH exposure, flows remain closely tied to macro prints, and, as issuer documents make clear, the products do not stake… yet.

What could change if staking is approved, and when might that happen?

If the SEC green-lights staking within U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs, it could significantly reshape demand: analysts say embedding yield through staking could “flip the switch on demand,” boosting institutional inflows and liquidity by adding 3%+ in annual return potential on top of existing basis trades.

This would mark a structural shift in how capital flows into ETH. Significantly, exchanges such as Cboe BZX and NYSE Arca already filed amended applications earlier this year to allow staking, and the SEC has delayed decisions on Grayscale’s proposal and set a final deadline in October.

Bloomberg’s ETF analyst suggests staking approval may come by late 2025, with BlackRock’s staking application possibly reviewed by April 2026 at the latest.

The groundwork, including the SEC’s softening stance on liquid-staking tokens, means staking within ETFs could emerge as soon as Q4 2025, unlocking a new era of yield-driven ETF participation.

The post Ethereum ETFs hit by $1 billion pullback as lack of staking yield tests conviction appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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