Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan said U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs could attract $15 billion worth of net inflows in their first 18 months.
Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan predicted that spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds will attract $15 billion of net inflows in their first 18 months, once launched in the U.S.
The Bitwise CIO said he’d expect investors to allocate toward spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs roughly in proportion to their market cap, $1.2 trillion and $405 billion. That would provide a weighting of around 75% for the spot Bitcoin ETFs and 25% for their Ethereum counterparts. Taking that figure and comparing data from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETP markets in Europe and Canada, they each have remarkably similar AUM ratios at around 78% for Bitcoin and 22% for Ethereum products, with a potentially lower market share reducing Hougan’s estimate.
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