Ethereum’s Price Tops $4,400 For First Time Since 2021 After Record $1B ETF Inflow

Published : Aug 12, 2025, 07:10 PM IST
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While still 10% below its record high of $4,878, seen nearly four years ago, Ethereum’s price marked a new milestone for 2025 with gains of more than 32% this year.

Ethereum (ETH) crossed $4,400 for the first time in over three years on Tuesday after spot ETH exchange-traded funds registered a record inflow of more than $1 billion in a day during the previous session.

Ethereum’s price jumped as much as 5.4% over the past day. The last time its price crossed $4,400 was in December 2021. While still 10% below its record high of $4,878, seen nearly four years ago, the cryptocurrency marked a new milestone for 2025 with gains of more than 32% this year. 

Stocks of Ethereum-holding companies, Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR) and FG Nexus (FGNX), also gained in pre-market trade as Ethereum’s price rallied. BMNR’s stock rose more than 1% while FGNX’s stock was up nearly 10%. 

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