Ethereum Updates Today: Institutions Accumulate While Long-Term Investors Exit, Intensifying the Crisis of Confidence in Crypto
- Institutions like BitMine continue buying Ethereum despite market declines, accumulating 19,500 ETH this month. - Long-term holders sell at breakeven while super-whales add $53.9M ETH, highlighting fragmented market sentiment. - Bitcoin/ETH ETFs see $1.13B outflows as prices fall below $100k and $3,150, with $1.1B in leveraged liquidations. - Market remains bearish with weak retail demand, but large buyers and Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade could drive volatility shifts.
Major institutions are steadily increasing their holdings of
The differing actions among large holders highlight the market’s vulnerability. While BitMine and similar entities are accumulating, some long-term investors are choosing to sell at their entry prices.
Interest from both retail and institutional investors in crypto assets remains weak. U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs
The recent selloff has also affected alternative coins. Ripple (XRP) and
The next significant event for the market could be Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade in December.
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