Ethereum (ETH) has faced challenges in keeping up with Bitcoin's market momentum, leaving many investors feeling underwhelmed by its recent performance.
However, there’s a noticeable shift in the market, with ETH’s availability on exchanges dropping to its lowest levels in years.
Santiment’s latest findings indicate that Ethereum’s supply on exchanges has dwindled significantly, reaching just under 9 million ETH, the lowest point since 2015.
This sharp decline, which represents a 16.4% drop since January, is largely attributed to increased activity in decentralized finance (DeFi) and Ethereum staking, where holders lock up their assets for potential long-term gains rather than trading them.
The withdrawal of ETH from exchanges suggests that many investors are preparing for the future, choosing to store their tokens in cold wallets, likely in anticipation of potential price growth. A decrease in supply on exchanges is often considered a precursor to a price surge, particularly if demand for ETH increases or remains strong.
While these factors may signal optimism, the market remains uncertain. Analyst Scott Melker, famously known as “The Wolf of All Streets,” pointed out that Ethereum is at a pivotal moment. The next few weeks could determine if this is a buying opportunity or if the price struggles further.
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