Ethereum’s on-chain activity surged to record highs over the past two months, even as ETH’s price dropped 42%. Active addresses and transaction counts both hit peaks during that stretch.
Ethereum (ETH) Price
But that growth has now stopped. Over the past week, both metrics have begun to turn lower, coinciding with a period of price consolidation.
ETH is currently trading at $1,950, down 0.2% in the past 24 hours. The price has been stuck in a range for roughly two weeks, bouncing between support at $1,740 and resistance at $2,107.
The 20-day Exponential Moving Average sits at $2,157 and is sloping downward, which continues to cap any price rebounds. The Relative Strength Index stands at 33, near oversold territory.
A close above $2,107 would open the door toward $2,388. A drop below $1,740 could push price toward $1,524.
On February 19, Ethereum spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $130 million in a single day. BlackRock’s ETHA led the outflows, shedding $96.8 million. Grayscale’s Ethereum Mini Trust followed with $18.4 million in outflows.
Despite that one-day figure, ETH spot ETFs have seen net inflows of $6.8 million so far this week, suggesting the single-day outflow may not reflect a sustained trend.
Total net assets across all Ethereum spot ETFs currently stand at $11 billion. Cumulative net inflows since launch have reached $11.525 billion.
On Binance, ETH’s Net Taker Volume has stayed negative since January. This means sell-side pressure from futures traders has been persistent throughout the year.
The Coinbase Premium Index, which tracks the price difference between Coinbase and other exchanges, remains negative. However, it has improved slightly from its lows earlier this month, pointing to a gradual easing of US-based selling.
Source: CryptoQuant
Accumulation addresses have been buying ETH at one of the fastest rates on record during the price decline. The staking queue has also grown, with 3.82 million ETH now waiting to enter active staking.
BlackRock’s ETHA holds a cumulative net inflow of $11.873 billion despite the recent daily outflow. The total ETF net asset ratio stands at 4.67% of Ethereum’s total market cap.
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