BlackRock’s $72.5M ETH purchase underscoring rise of institutional confidence in Ethereum’s long-term value and role in DeFi. With growth ETF inflows and reduced circulating supply, ETH could see continued upward momentum, especially as institutional adoption accelerates. BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA) scooped up 17,440 ETH, valued at approximately $72.5 million, on October 27, 2025. [...]]]>BlackRock’s $72.5M ETH purchase underscoring rise of institutional confidence in Ethereum’s long-term value and role in DeFi. With growth ETF inflows and reduced circulating supply, ETH could see continued upward momentum, especially as institutional adoption accelerates. BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA) scooped up 17,440 ETH, valued at approximately $72.5 million, on October 27, 2025. [...]]]>

Why BlackRock Just Bought $72.5M in Ethereum Through Its Spot ETF

  • BlackRock’s $72.5M ETH purchase underscoring rise of institutional confidence in Ethereum’s long-term value and role in DeFi.
  • With growth ETF inflows and reduced circulating supply, ETH could see continued upward momentum, especially as institutional adoption accelerates.

BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA) scooped up 17,440 ETH, valued at approximately $72.5 million, on October 27, 2025. As reported by on-chain analytics and ETF flow trackers, this marks yet another chapter in the asset manager’s aggressive accumulation strategy, highlighting Ethereum’s growing appeal as a cornerstone for decentralized finance (DeFi) and tokenized assets.

Earlier, Crypto News Flash (CNF) reported that BlackRock had been planning to bring real-world assets on-chain following the recent Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF boom. With BlackRock’s latest $72.5 million Ethereum purchase through its spot ETF, as a post by Bitgate noting that:

In addition, data from Farside Investors confirms the inflow, showing that BlackRock’s ETF led the pack with $72.5 million in net purchase, far surpassing contributions from competitors such as Fidelity’s FETH and Grayscale’s ETHE.

Moreover, on-chain trackers include WhaleInsight and BlockIntelX verified the transaction, noting it as a spot market acquisition that directly reduces Ethereum’s circulation supply. Since then, broader ETF trends have shown Ethereum funds outpacing Bitcoin in recent inflows, with ETHA capturing over 75% of daily volumes on peak trading days.

Market Price Implications for Ethereum (ETH)

According to experts, this buy signaling that Ethereum is viewed not merely as a speculative token but as a foundational layer for smart contracts, tokenization, and institutional-grade Web3 infrastructure. Also, some analysts emphasize how such ETFs streamline access for pension funds, endowments, and high-net-worth individuals who are cautious about unregulated exchanges. One analyst noted.

As for the short term, expect volatility spiking as retail FOMO collides with institutional steadiness — with possible 10% intraday jumps, similar to when BlackRock filed its first ETF in 2023. Over the longer term, sustain accumulation could propel ETH toward $5,000 by year-end, driven by DeFi yields and real-world asset (RWA) growth.

As of now, Ethereum (ETH) is trading at approximately $4,124.81 USD, reflecting a 5.99% increase over the past seven days. This steady rise reinforcing that BlackRock’s ETH purchase through its ETF sends a strong signal: major institutions see Ethereum as a promising, long-term asset. See ETH price chart below.

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