Ethereum Updates Today: Large Holders Increase Holdings, Offsetting Ethereum's $3,400 Liquidation Risk
- Ethereum faces $3,400 liquidation risks amid $3,600 breakout threats, with $807M short and $564M long liquidations at key levels. - Institutional accumulation (82,000 ETH by BitMine) and whale treasury holdings counter short-term weakness, while U.S. outflows contrast Asian inflows. - Layer-2 platforms maintain $20B TVL despite price declines, and projects like Remittix secure $27.8M to capitalize on market recovery. - Analysts project $4,000-$4,500 medium-term recovery if macroeconomic clarity and stabl
Ethereum is currently in a pivotal consolidation stage, with both market analysts and blockchain data indicating the potential for heightened price swings as it tests crucial support and resistance levels. There remains a possibility for the price to fall toward $3,400, which could trigger substantial liquidations on leading trading platforms. At the same time, ongoing institutional buying and broader economic trends point to the asset’s underlying strength over the longer term.
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Technical signals further highlight the delicate equilibrium in play. Ethereum is encountering strong resistance between $3,950 and $4,000—a range that has repeatedly halted upward moves. If ETH manages to close above $4,000 for an extended period, it could spark renewed
Institutional interest has helped offset some of the short-term weakness. BitMine, a significant market participant, purchased 82,000 ETH during the latest downturn, boosting its total holdings to $12.4 billion, as reported by
The overall health of the Ethereum network is also reflected in the expansion of Layer-2 solutions. Platforms such as
Looking forward, Ethereum’s trajectory will largely depend on macroeconomic developments and investor risk tolerance. While short-term bearish trends could push prices down to $3,300 or even $3,100, strong fundamentals—such as increasing stablecoin activity and ongoing institutional investment—support the case for a medium-term recovery toward the $4,000–$4,500 range. Experts warn that reaching $7,000 by the end of 2026, as some optimistic forecasts suggest, would require sustained capital inflows into the crypto sector and a stable policy environment, according to the Investing.com analysis.
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