Billions in Ethereum Withdrawn Post-ETF Approval: What Does It Mean for ETH?

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Ethereum (ETH) generated significant buzz in the crypto space following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s approval of ETH ETFs. Although ETH’s price didn’t immediately surge, the landscape could change in the coming days.

Is Buying Pressure High?

Prior to the ETF approval, there was substantial anticipation and hype, leading to volatile, upward price movements for ETH. However, post-approval, Ethereum’s price momentum cooled down. Over the past week, ETH has struggled, with CoinMarketCap data showing a decline of over 2%. At the time of writing, Ethereum was trading at $3,814.82, with a market capitalization exceeding $458 billion.

In an interesting development, popular crypto analyst Ali recently tweeted about a notable shift. According to his tweet, approximately 777,000 ETH, valued at around $3 billion, have been withdrawn from crypto exchanges since the ETF approval. This suggests high buying pressure, which could positively impact ETH’s price.

To verify this, we analyzed on-chain metrics. Data from Santiment showed that Ethereum’s exchange outflow decreased last week, while its supply on exchanges increased, indicating that investors were selling rather than buying ETH. Additionally, the supply of ETH held by top addresses also dropped slightly, suggesting that whales were selling as well.

Looking Forward

As selling pressure increased, a crucial metric turned bearish. Analysis of Glassnode data revealed a sharp uptick in Ethereum’s NVT ratio on June 1st. The NVT ratio, calculated by dividing market cap by on-chain volume in USD, indicates that an asset may be overvalued when it rises. This suggests a high probability of a price correction.

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Further analysis of Ethereum’s daily chart showed a bearish crossover in the MACD technical indicator, hinting at a potential price correction.

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Etan Hunt is a Bitcoin researcher, writer, and monetary reform advocate with over 5 years covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain technology, and the economics of decentralised money. A committed Bitcoin maximalist, Etan believes the separation of money and state is as fundamental to human freedom as the separation of church and state — and writes from that conviction. His work on DailyCoinPost covers Bitcoin fundamentals, on-chain analysis, crypto security, and the evolving regulatory landscape. He has tracked multiple market cycles and written extensively on the macro case for sound money. Connect with Etan on LinkedIn or follow his coverage across DailyCoinPost.

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