- October 25, 2023
- Posted by: admin
- Category: BitCoin, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Investments
The Ethereum supply on exchanges has been on a steady decline since the FTX crash happened back in 2022. This was triggered by a growing distrust for centralized exchanges and investors choosing to self-custody their tokens as a result. The constant decline has now seen the Ethereum being held on exchanges fall to the lowest point since its inception.
Available ETH On Exchanges Fall To Genesis Levels
When the Ethereum network was first launched back in 2015, the available ETH on exchanges was very low due to it being a new player. The exchange balances would steadily rise over the next few years as the digital asset gained widespread acceptance and began trading on countless exchanges.
However, there has been a shift in the tide where crypto investors are now choosing to hold their ETH in private wallets rather than leaving them on exchanges. The result of this is now there is only 8.41% of the total ETH circulating supply available on exchanges.
On-chain data tracker Santiment points out that this is the lowest that Ethereum exchange balances have been since Genesis in 2015. “Prices crossed $1,850 for the first time since August 15th, and the now 8.41% of $ETH supply on exchanges is the lowest since #genesis in 2015. Whale transactions also hit a 6-month high,” Santiment said in an X post.
The move away from exchanges coincides with a rapid increase in price which suggests that holder accumulation has played a major role in the digital asset’s recovery. And if exchange balances continue to fall, meaning less willingness to sell off ETH and lower sell pressure, the value could continue to soar.
3 Price Targets For Ethereum Bulls
Now that the $1,700 resistance has been cleared by Ethereum bulls, they have begun to turn their attention toward much higher price points. The next significant resistance lies at $1,850 as was demonstrated on Tuesday when the bulls were rejected from that level. So $1,850 is the first price trade foo clear in the bid to establish a stronger bull trend.
Next on the list is the $1,920 level where a major roadblock is expected to happen for the ETH price. This will be one of the last defenses of the bears to prevent a full-blown bull rally and bulls are sure to run into a lot of resistance at this level.
Last but not least is the $2,000 mark which has eluded bulls for the better part of this year. It is arguably the most significant price level for Ethereum right now that could signal an end to the bleed. So ETH bulls will need to reclaim this level from the bears and turn it into support.