Ethereum’s ‘Billionaire’ Wallets Own One-Third Of Supply For First Time Since...
Data shows that Ethereum billionaire-sized wallets now control almost one-third of the entire supply, the highest level since 2016. Ethereum Addresses With At Least 1 Million ETH Now Hold 32.3% Of Supply According to data from the on-chain analytics firm Santiment, the Ethereum whales with more than 1 million ETH have grown their holdings recently. […]
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The concentration of Ethereum (ETH) among large wallet holders is increasing as whales and institutional players continue to buy the second-largest cryptocurrency at an aggressive pace. Fresh on-chain data has also revealed a striking shift in the asset’s supply distribution. Currently, almost a quarter of Ethereum’s supply is now controlled by these large players, suggesting […]
Ethereum’s realized cap has surged into new all-time highs this month, indicating that new money is rushing to accumulate ETH. Ethereum’s realized capitalization has increased by nearly 50% in January so far to tag new all-time highs above $70 billion, according to CoinMetrics.The data shows that Ethereum’s realized cap has more than tripled since dropping below $25 billion in during March 2020’s “Black Thursday” crash..Ethereum’s realized cap: CoinMetricsThe realized capitalization metric calculates the value of a crypto asset’s supply according to when each unit last moved on-chain. The....
The way bitcoin holders move the BTC in and out of their wallets can often be a strong indicator of where the market might be headed next. Not just the movements of the asset, but where they are being moved to. An example of this is when more investors are moving their holdings to exchanges, which means that sell sentiment has risen and investors are dumping their coins, and vice versa. In this same line, looking at the liquid and illiquid supply of bitcoin can also be another strong indicator. And this time around, the percentage of bitcoin supply that remains illiquid point towards a....
CryptoQuant has released a new report, highlighting a significant shift in Ethereum’s exchange supply dynamics and institutional behavior. According to the data, the amount of ETH held on crypto exchanges has crashed to unexpected lows. The decline coincides with growing institutional accumulation, a trend often viewed as an early signal of a bullish price outlook. Ethereum Exchange Balances Fall To 2016 Lows Arab Chain, a crypto analyst on CryptoQuant, revealed that Ethereum’s exchange supply ratio across all tracked platforms has declined to approximately 0.137. According to the data....
Except for Ethereum’s fluctuating price action in the past few weeks following a broader market volatility, another key area is drawing notable attention in the sector. ETH’s price has been exhibiting bearish performance, and at the same time, its supply dynamics have been demonstrating a negative trend. Net Negative Ethereum Supply Persists Even with the […]