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Ethereum recoils as ETF outflows, CEX balances rise, staking yield falls

source-logo  crypto.news 12 January 2025 18:43, UTC
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Ethereum remained on edge during the weekend as its exchange-traded funds experienced large outflows, exchange balances rose, and staking yield fell.

Ethereum ($ETH) was trading at $3,268, down from last month’s high of $4,104. This price action mirrors that of Bitcoin (BTC), which has retreated from an all-time high of $108,000 to below $95,000.

Ether has pulled back as data shows that demand for its ETFs on Wall Street has fallen in the past few days. According to SoSoValue, all Ethereum funds lost $68 million in assets on Friday after losing $159.3 million on Thursday. They lost $86 million in assets on Wednesday.

These funds now have over $11.61 billion in assets, representing 2.96% of Ethereum’s market cap. In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs have $107 billion in assets, or 5.2% of its market cap.

Meanwhile, according to CoinGlass, Ethereum balances on centralized exchanges have risen this year. There are now 15.8 million $ETH coins on exchanges, up from 15.30 million on Dec. 30.

Higher exchange balances is a sign that investors are moving their tokens from their wallets to CEX platforms. Transferring cryptocurrencies to exchanges is usually the first step for selling them.

Ethereum balances on CEX exchanges | Source: CoinGlass

More data shows that Ethereum’s futures open interest has dropped from its December high of $31.1 billion, a sign of falling demand. In the last five days, its daily open interest has remained at $28.4 billion, down from the December high of $31.1 billion.

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On the positive side, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies often rebound when the open interest falls. For example, $ETH price started its recent rally in November when the interest dropped to $14 billion.

Meanwhile, Ethereum stakers are generating a smaller yield. According to StakingRewards, $ETH has a staking reward rate of 3.10%, much lower than Solana’s (SOL) 7% and Tron’s (TRX) 4.52%. Ethereum’s staking rewards often drops when more tokens are delegated to staking pools and when fees fall. As shown below, Ethereum’s fees have been on a downward trajectory in the last few weeks.

Ethereum fees | Source: TokenTerminal

Ethereum price chart analysis

$ETH price chart | Source: crypto.news

The daily chart shows that the $ETH price peaked at $4,104 in December, forming a double-top pattern with a neckline at $3,520.

It has dropped below the 50-day moving average at $3,415, and found substantial support at the 100-day moving average. Ethereum also found support at the ascending trendline that connects the lowest levels since Nov. 15.

There are signs that the coin has formed a head-and-shoulders pattern, a popular bearish sign. Therefore, a drop below the 100-day moving average and the ascending trendline will point to a bearish breakdown, potentially to $2,820, the highest level since August last year.

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