Ethereum Update: Despite $169M Loss, Staking Boom and Dencun Enhancements Fuel Optimism for $8K
- Ethereum lost $169M in exchange outflows but leveraged ETPs show strong demand, signaling bullish sentiment. - Bitcoin attracted $921M inflows amid Fed rate cut optimism, highlighting crypto market rotation toward safe-haven assets. - Institutional staking demand and Dencun upgrades reinforce Ethereum's long-term appeal, with $8K 2025 price forecasts. - Macroeconomic uncertainty and Fed policy focus drive risk-on rallies, while ETF approvals could unlock new capital inflows.
Last week, Ethereum (ETH) saw $169 million withdrawn from exchange wallets, as highlighted in a
The differing movement of funds points to a shift within the crypto sector. On October 23, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs brought in $20.33 million, led by BlackRock’s IBIT, while Ethereum ETFs saw $127.51 million withdrawn, as a
Institutional involvement highlights Ethereum’s durability. Staking continues to be a major factor, with over $27.5 million in private investments raised for Ethereum-based ventures such as Remittix (RTX), a PayFi project connecting blockchain with traditional finance, as noted by Cryptopolitan. Remittix’s beta wallet launch and CertiK’s security checks have increased investor confidence, and a 15% USDT referral incentive encourages wider use. Analysts believe these practical projects strengthen Ethereum’s position as a backbone for global payments, supporting bullish forecasts of $8,000 by 2025.
Wider economic conditions also influenced market mood. The U.S. government shutdown postponed key economic releases, leaving the September CPI as the main reference for Fed decisions; the 3% annual inflation rate, which was lower than expected, triggered a risk-on rally, with Bitcoin jumping over 5% and Ethereum rising 4%, according to Coinotag. Investors now estimate a 98.4% probability of a 25-basis-point rate cut at the October FOMC meeting, based on
Despite recent price swings, Ethereum’s technical indicators remain strong. Currently trading at $3,846, ETH’s total market value is $464 billion, with daily trading volume reaching $49.89 billion, as previously reported. Developers are moving forward with the Dencun upgrade, which aims to boost scalability, while DeFi activity is on the rise. “Ethereum’s deflationary features and growing range of applications make it a promising long-term investment,” one analyst commented, echoing research teams that predict an $8,000 price by 2025.
Attention is now on the Federal Reserve’s October 29-30 meeting and the possible approval of spot Ethereum ETFs, which could bring in new investments, according to TradingView. For now, traders are taking a cautious approach: while Ethereum is seeing outflows, leveraged products remain in demand, reflecting expectations for a short-term price recovery.
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