Ethereum opened the Asian trading session on June 11 at $1,628 before staging a recovery that pushed the price to $1,680 by the end of the day.
Ethereum (ETH) Price
CoinMarketCap data shows ETH posted a 2.87% gain over the 24-hour period. The session was choppy early on, with price dipping below $1,620 before finding support.
From there, buyers stepped in and pushed the price steadily higher. ETH cleared $1,640, then $1,660, before a sharp late-session rally drove it briefly toward $1,690. The asset settled near $1,680, close to the day’s high.
The price action came as Ethereum exchange reserves fell to their lowest recorded level. CryptoQuant data shows just 14.5 million ETH now sits on exchanges, down from around 20 million ETH through most of 2024.
Outflows have been recorded across major platforms including Binance and Coinbase. Investors have moved ETH into staking contracts, private wallets, and corporate treasuries.
BitMine holds over 5.5 million ETH after a $250 million capital raise in 2025. SharpLink also holds 868,699 ETH in its treasury.
In October 2023, exchange balances sat at 21 million ETH. Since then, more than 6 million ETH have left exchanges. During a period of market stress, exchanges typically see inflows — but that hasn’t happened here.
Beyond price, the Ethereum network itself is seeing record usage. Daily active addresses have been pushing past 1 million and recently peaked above 1.3 million.
For comparison, active addresses hit 720,000 in 2018 and 800,000 at the peak of the 2021 bull market. Current levels are well above both those highs.
Analyst Ali Charts posted on X that Ethereum is “entering what I believe could be one of the best long-term accumulation zones.” Ali Charts also flagged the Ethereum Delta Price metric, which has identified the last two market bottoms. Using this model, a potential bottom near $700 has been highlighted — a level the metric has flagged as a deep accumulation zone.
At the time of publication, ETH was trading near $1,680.
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