BlackRock’s Ishares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) officially exceeds $10 billion in managed assets (AUM), making it the third fastest exchange-traded fund (ETF) in history to achieve this milestone.
According to Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Bulknath, BlackRock’s Isharaless Ethereum Trust (ETHA) reached $10 billion a year after its launch, kicking out only two other crypto ETFs. Today, all three are the fastest ETFs to reach $10 billion AUM, surpassing thousands of traditional financial counterparts.
Look outside: $etha hit $1 billion in one year. With the third fastest ETF, it recorded the mark of history after two Bitcoin ETFS $ibit & $fbtc. Surprisingly, it went from $500 million to $10 billion in just 10 days (ETF Asset equivalent of a God Candle). It is in the top 5 with flow 1m and 1W. Sister Hazel! pic.twitter.com/jrrb15bdhv
– Eric Balchunas (@ericbalchunas) July 24, 2025
“Etha just hit $10 billion in a one-year flat. This has won the mark of its history as it is the third fastest ETF after two Bitcoin ETFs, IBIT and FBTC,” according to Balchunas.
“To my surprise, Ether went from $5 billion to $10 billion in just 10 days,” Bloomberg ETF Analyst added, adding that the surges are attributed to ETF assets, which are equivalent to “God’s Candles.” He also highlights Eta’s momentum and notes that it is currently ranked in the top five of ETF influxes over the past week and month.
BlackRock ETH ETFs reach $10 billion at the fastest
Nate Geraci, president of the ETF Store, tweeted, “Isshares Ethereum ETF will become the third fastest ETF to reach $10 billion assets,” adding that all three $10 billion ETFs are Spot Crypto ETFs in the ETF industry that have been around for over 30 years, with almost 4,400 products.
Ethereum has gained a growing institutional interest and is bolstering the network’s long-term bullish outlook.
Earlier this month, in an interview with CNBC, Fundstrat’s Tom Lee described Ethereum as a “Wall Street preference choice” for blockchain infrastructure. He hinted at Jpmorgan’s Stablecoin and Robinhood tokenization programs.

