Spot Ethereum ETFs Could See Explosive Growth in H2 2025, Says Bitwise CIO
Ether climbs to $2,601 as institutional narratives strengthen following bullish ETF commentary and Robinhood’s L2 blockchain development on Arbitrum.

What to know:
- Ethereum rose 8% to $2,601 on July 2, gaining momentum after a 16-hour consolidation phase.
- Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan said flows into spot Ethereum ETFs could accelerate significantly in the second half of 2025.
- Robinhood confirmed it is building a Layer-2 chain on Arbitrum to support tokenized stocks and assets on Ethereum.
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The move coincided with growing institutional focus on Ethereum’s emerging role as a platform for tokenized financial products, as well as continued momentum in spot ETF inflows.
On June 30, Robinhood confirmed via X that it is building “Robinhood Chain” on Arbitrum to “power the future of asset ownership.” While the company did not specify a timeline for launch, its decision to build on Ethereum’s leading Layer-2 solution reinforces the network’s position at the center of tokenized finance. The Ethereum Foundation amplified this narrative in a response that read: “Ethereum is for tokenized stocks.”
Building on this theme, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan offered a bullish forecast on July 2. Responding to the Ethereum Foundation’s post, Hougan said: “Flows into Ethereum ETFs are going to accelerate significantly in H2. The combination of stablecoins & stocks moving over Ethereum is an easy-to-grasp narrative for traditional investors.” He noted that Ethereum ETFs attracted $1.17 billion in net inflows in June alone and suggested the second half of 2025 could see a much larger total if investor interest accelerates.
Analysts say the convergence of stablecoins, tokenized equities, and staking on Ethereum creates a compelling use case for institutional capital.
As staking locks up nearly 30% of ETH’s supply and Layer-2 usage accelerates, Ethereum is increasingly being positioned as the foundational layer for real-world asset tokenization. Market participants are now watching the $2,800 level as the next resistance zone, which, if breached, could reinforce the bullish momentum heading into the second half of the year.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- ETH climbed from $2,413 to $2,570 during the 24-hour window ending July 2 at 18:00 UTC, marking a 6.49% surge.
- Consolidation between $2,380.83 and $2,460.27 lasted 16 hours before a breakout began at 14:00 UTC.
- During the 16:00 hour, ETH gained 2.44% with volume 3.5x the 24-hour average.
- Strong support formed at $2,554.06, with buyers maintaining control despite profit-taking.
- In the final hour (17:40 to 18:39 UTC), ETH rose from $2,560.29 to $2,577.0 — up 0.65% with a 30% volume spike.
- Higher lows and a strong close near session highs indicate continued bullish momentum.
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