Ethereum Updates: Major Holders Accumulate as ETFs See Outflows, Price Drops Under $3,000
- Ethereum's price fell below $3,000, sparking bear market fears and ETF outflows. - Institutional confidence wanes as spot ETFs see net outflows for four of five weeks. - Technical pressures trap ETH in a falling wedge pattern, with whales accumulating but facing key resistance levels. - Crypto funds recorded $2B in outflows, driven by Bitcoin’s six-month low and macroeconomic pressures. - Analysts cautiously optimistic about a potential $2,850 support level but warn recovery remains uncertain.
Ethereum experienced a sharp decline, falling below $3,000 for the first time since early November. This drop has intensified concerns about a prolonged bear market and cast doubt on the cryptocurrency’s future prospects. On Sunday, ETH touched $3,066, coinciding with a spike in ETF withdrawals and mounting worries about diminishing institutional trust.
Technical factors have further fueled the sell-off.
The wider market outlook remains troubling.
Despite the negative sentiment, some market watchers remain cautiously hopeful. Ethereum may find support near $2,850, a level that has historically served as a cyclical floor. Moreover,
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