Ethereum Exchange Inflows Decline As Sellers Cool Off, Will Price Follow?
Ethereum exchange inflows had been on the high side for the better part of the past week. They averaged above $1 billion each day giving credence to the sell-off trend that has been experienced in the market. However, it seems there is a turn in the tide coming. As the weekend draws to a close, exchange inflows have been on the decline. This signals that the sellers are entering into a cool-off period that could potentially alter the price movement. Inflows Fall Below $1 Billion This week had opened up with alarming inflows into exchanges. Although the outflows had been enough to offset....
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On-chain data shows the Ethereum exchange inflows have declined to low values recently, a sign that could be bullish for the crypto’s price. Ethereum 7-day MA Exchange Inflows Have Gone Down In Recent Weeks As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the ETH price has been reversing up as the PoS merge comes near. The “exchange inflow” is an indicator that measures the total amount of Ethereum moving into wallets of all centralized exchanges. When the value of this metric shoots up, it means a large number of coins are being deposited into exchanges right now.....
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