Ethereum (ETH) whales are at it again, but this time, they are not selling the cryptocurrency as they did for some parts of the year. Instead, on-chain data shows notable ETH accumulation, with retail investor interest also building up.
What does this mean for ETH? BeInCrypto reveals all the details, analyzing the developments and their potential impact on Ethereum’s price.
Ethereum Retail Investors, Big Wigs Are Buying
On November 29, Ethereum’s large holders’ netflow stood at 28,680 ETH, but today, it has surged to 80,130 ETH. Netflow measures the difference between coins accumulated and those sold by whales.
A positive netflow indicates that whales are purchasing more tokens than they are selling, a typically bullish signal. Conversely, a negative netflow suggests increased selling, often bearish for price action.
The latest data reveals that Ethereum whales have accumulated approximately 51,450 ETH — worth around $188 million — in just two days. If this buying trend continues at similar volumes, ETH’s price could push past $3,700.
Besides whales, CryptoQuant data shows that the Coinbase Premium Index has increased. The index measures the difference between the ETH/USD Coinbase price and the one on Binance.
A negative reading typically signifies selling pressure, particularly from U.S. investors. Conversely, a positive index suggests increased buying pressure — a trend currently observed for ETH.
If US investors continue accumulating ETH, this growing demand could drive the cryptocurrency’s price higher, supporting its potential climb, as previously noted.
Author: Victor Olanrewaju
