TLDR ETH dropped to $1,800, wiping out $224 million in leveraged long positions over 48 hours Options data turned bearish, with put-to-call volume hitting 2.2x TLDR ETH dropped to $1,800, wiping out $224 million in leveraged long positions over 48 hours Options data turned bearish, with put-to-call volume hitting 2.2x

Ethereum (ETH) Price: Vitalik Sells $7.3M in ETH as Options Market Flips Bearish

2026/02/25 15:18
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TLDR

  • ETH dropped to $1,800, wiping out $224 million in leveraged long positions over 48 hours
  • Options data turned bearish, with put-to-call volume hitting 2.2x on Tuesday
  • Ethereum’s TVL fell to $51 billion, its lowest since May 2025, with 30-day fees at $13.7 million
  • Ether ETFs saw $405 million in net outflows since Feb. 11, with AUM dropping to $12.4 billion
  • Vitalik Buterin sold 3,788 ETH worth ~$7.3 million over three days, adding to bearish pressure

Ethereum’s native token, Ether, dropped to $1,800 this week, extending a 14% decline over 10 days. The move wiped out $224 million in leveraged long positions within 48 hours.

Ethereum (ETH) PriceEthereum (ETH) Price

The selloff has pushed traders into defensive mode. Options data from Deribit shows the put-to-call volume ratio jumped to 2.2x on Tuesday, a clear sign that traders are paying up for downside protection rather than betting on a recovery.

The options delta skew also hit 18%, meaning put options are trading at a clear premium over calls. That kind of lopsided demand typically reflects fear rather than confidence in the market.

Source: laevitas.ch

ETH is currently sitting 63% below its all-time high. Despite that, buyers have not stepped in with conviction.

Network Activity Hits Multiyear Lows

Onchain data is adding to the pressure. Ethereum’s total value locked has slipped to $51 billion, the lowest reading since May 2025.

Source: DefiLlama

Network fees over the past 30 days came in at just $13.7 million. That compares poorly to the $33 million monthly average seen in late 2025, suggesting a meaningful drop in usage across decentralized applications.

Weaker fee revenue and lower TVL point to reduced demand for Ethereum’s blockspace, which some traders are reading as a negative signal for ETH’s long-term value proposition.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin sold 3,788.57 ETH, worth roughly $7.3 million, over the past three days, according to blockchain analytics firm Lookonchain. While Buterin has previously directed ETH sales toward charitable causes and ecosystem funding, the timing added a layer of negative sentiment to an already difficult week.

Arkham data shows wallets linked to Buterin still hold over $430 million in crypto assets, meaning the recent sales are a small fraction of his total holdings.

ETF Outflows Accelerate

US-listed Ether ETFs have seen $405 million in net outflows since February 11. Total assets under management across these products have fallen to $12.4 billion.

The outflows coincided with gold ETFs pulling in $822 million in the week ending February 20, as gold prices climbed above $5,150, suggesting some institutional rotation away from crypto.

ETH’s 20-day correlation with Bitcoin has stayed above 95% for three consecutive weeks, meaning Ether has largely moved in lockstep with BTC, which itself dropped below $65,000 this week.

The put-to-call ratio remains elevated and ETF outflows have continued into the most recent trading sessions.

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