ETH just crushed the competition in monthly capital movement. Net inflows reached roughly 4.7 billion dollars over the past 30 days, claiming the top spot across all digital assets. The numbers reflect strong institutional appetite and renewed confidence in Ethereum's ecosystem. This surge positions ETH as the dominant player in current market sentiment, outpacing alternatives by a significant margin.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 1h ago
Alright, alright, here we go again hyping ETH... Acting so arrogant with just 4.7B? Aren't institutions just coming in to fleece retail investors?
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governance_ghost
· 1h ago
This ETH surge is really fierce; $4.7 billion entering the market is no joke.
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tx_pending_forever
· 1h ago
4.7 billion entering the market—Is ETH really about to take off this time?
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OneBlockAtATime
· 1h ago
There’s really nothing to criticize about ETH this time—$4.7b came pouring in directly, institutions are voting with their feet.
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CrashHotline
· 1h ago
This ETH surge is indeed fierce; the $4.7 billion inflow shows that institutions are really positioning themselves.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 1h ago
ETH is really bullish right now—$4.7B net inflow is absolutely crushing it. Institutions are finally starting to believe in Ethereum.
ETH just crushed the competition in monthly capital movement. Net inflows reached roughly 4.7 billion dollars over the past 30 days, claiming the top spot across all digital assets. The numbers reflect strong institutional appetite and renewed confidence in Ethereum's ecosystem. This surge positions ETH as the dominant player in current market sentiment, outpacing alternatives by a significant margin.