【Crypto World】An interesting phenomenon: a certain leading institution currently holds over 4.167 million ETH, accounting for 3.4% of the circulating supply of Ethereum, making it a clear whale. Coupled with continuous inflows from other institutions and spot ETFs, the ETH inventory on exchanges has been drained to about 16.3 million — this means that the tradable ETH in the market is becoming increasingly scarce.
It seems like all conditions are in place: supply is locked, technical signals are bullish, and large holders are accumulating… but the reality is surreal — ETH is still being hammered down, with a short-term decline of about 4%, even breaking below the psychological level of $3,200. This contrast is a bit absurd; despite the strong fundamentals and technicals pointing upward, when overall market pressure hits, all logic is overturned. It appears that in the face of the big trend, even deeper supply stories are just a backdrop.
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0xSunnyDay
· 3h ago
Whale accumulation, liquidity exhaustion... Honestly, I'm tired of this logic. Every time, they say scarcity of supply will lead to a surge, but it still gets crushed. It seems that fundamentals are of little use in predicting the market.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 3h ago
ngl this supply squeeze narrative hits different when price just says "nope" and tanks anyway... been there, lost that. whales stacking 4.1m eth sounds bullish af but macro pressure is literally a liquidation machine, health factors don't lie.
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EthSandwichHero
· 3h ago
This is just outrageous. Whales are hoarding, exchanges are drying up, fundamentals are bullish... yet it still drops? When the market crashes, everything's ruined. What kind of supply story is that?
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Lonely_Validator
· 3h ago
Whale accumulation, exchanges out of stock, tight supply... It sounds like it should go up, but it still gets hammered—truly incredible.
When the overall trend comes, all fundamentals become irrelevant. This is the market, everyone.
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ProbablyNothing
· 3h ago
Whales stockpiling, exchanges running out of liquidity, technical outlook bullish... It's really interesting that this combination can still be broken through.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 3h ago
Whale accumulation, liquidity exhaustion, technical bullish signals... How can this combination still fall? Laughing out loud, the market just loves to go against these expectations.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 3h ago
⚠️ CRITICAL: those "whale accumulation" narratives? classic honeypot setup for retail fomo. exchange liquidity drain could literally be a coordinated exit liquidity event—audit the actual on-chain data yourself before buying this dip story, not financial advice but... DYOR or get rekt
ETH whale holdings break records, why does the price decline in the opposite direction despite exchange liquidity drying up?
【Crypto World】An interesting phenomenon: a certain leading institution currently holds over 4.167 million ETH, accounting for 3.4% of the circulating supply of Ethereum, making it a clear whale. Coupled with continuous inflows from other institutions and spot ETFs, the ETH inventory on exchanges has been drained to about 16.3 million — this means that the tradable ETH in the market is becoming increasingly scarce.
It seems like all conditions are in place: supply is locked, technical signals are bullish, and large holders are accumulating… but the reality is surreal — ETH is still being hammered down, with a short-term decline of about 4%, even breaking below the psychological level of $3,200. This contrast is a bit absurd; despite the strong fundamentals and technicals pointing upward, when overall market pressure hits, all logic is overturned. It appears that in the face of the big trend, even deeper supply stories are just a backdrop.