Ethereum held on centralized exchanges has reached its lowest level since the network launched in 2015. Exchange balances dropped to 8.7% of total ETH supply last Thursday, according to data from Glassnode.
The figure remained near that low at 8.8% on Sunday. This marks a 43% decline in ETH exchange balances since early July.
The drop coincides with increased activity across the Ethereum ecosystem. More tokens are flowing into staking protocols, layer-2 networks, and institutional balance sheets.
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Digital asset treasury purchases have accelerated during this period. Long-term custody solutions are also absorbing supply.
Macro research outlet Milk Road noted that Bitcoin’s exchange balance sits higher at 14.7%. The firm said ETH is entering its tightest supply environment in history.
Tokens moving into staking, restaking protocols, collateralized DeFi positions, and self-custody typically do not return to exchanges. These destinations reduce liquid supply available for trading.
Market technicians are identifying signals that buyers may be gaining control. Analyst Sykodelic highlighted an On-Balance Volume breakout above resistance late last week.
The price failed to follow the OBV move higher. This divergence is sometimes seen as hidden buying strength that precedes upward moves.
The analyst noted that price action looks bullish. ETH may revisit higher levels before any meaningful pullback.
Ether has held above $3,000 for nearly a week. The asset faces resistance near $3,200.
Over the past 24 hours, ETH consolidated around $3,050. This mirrors broader market indecision.
The ETH/BTC pair broke above a long-standing downtrend last week. Some traders view this as an early sign of capital rotating back into Ethereum.
BitMine Immersion Technologies purchased another $199 million in ETH over the past two days. The firm is already the largest corporate holder of Ether.
BitMine now controls $11.3 billion worth of Ether. This represents roughly 3.08% of total supply.
The company is working toward its stated goal of reaching 5% of total supply. It has continued buying even as some traders position for further declines.
Approximately 40% of all ETH is locked in staking or institutional products. This includes custodial solutions and emerging ETF offerings.
Reduced exchange balances can influence liquidity and short-term volatility. However, this does not guarantee immediate price movement.
Analyst Ali Martinez identified $1,800 as a long-term accumulation zone. This level is supported by a rising trendline from 2022 lows.
Analyst Mister Crypto noted that only 9% of supply remains on exchanges. This relative scarcity may indicate growing accumulation among long-term holders.
Last month, Tom Lee said Ether may be entering the early stages of an explosive growth cycle. He compared the current market to Bitcoin’s setup eight years ago.
Ethereum’s Relative Strength Index recently shifted from oversold toward neutral territory. Historical patterns show this type of shift has preceded gains of 45% or more in past cycles.
BitMine Immersion added to its reserves over the weekend as ETH traded near $3,050.
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