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How Low Can ETH Go From Here?

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What Does The $ETH Price Chart Show Right Now?Where Are The Key $ETH Support Levels?Why Is $ETH Falling Despite Record Network Activity?How Are Institutions And Large Holders Impacting $ETH Price?What Is Happening With BitMine And Why It Matters?Are ETFs Adding More Downside Pressure?Is Anyone Accumulating $ETH Right Now?How Low $ETH Can Go From HereResourcesFrequently Asked Questions

Ethereum can still fall toward the $1,500 to $1,800 range if selling pressure continues and demand remains weak. $ETH is trading below $2,000 after losing about 30% over the last seven days. This drop is happening even as the Ethereum network records its highest activity level to date, creating a clear gap between usage and price.

What Does The $ETH Price Chart Show Right Now?

On the 4-hour chart, $ETH remains in a firm downtrend. Price has broken below the $2,000 support zone and has failed to reclaim it on multiple attempts.

$ETH price chart (Image: TradingView)

Momentum indicators confirm continued weakness.

  • RSI is near 30, which signals oversold conditions but not a confirmed bottom
  • MACD remains negative, showing bearish momentum is still active
  • The market structure continues to form lower highs and lower lows

Oversold readings alone do not signal a reversal. In past drawdowns, $ETH has stayed oversold for extended periods while liquidity continued to exit the market.

Where Are The Key $ETH Support Levels?

Several price levels stand out based on historical trading activity and liquidation data.

  • $1,800: A psychological level and prior support zone where price has reacted multiple times
  • $1,650 to $1,700: A congestion area from earlier accumulation phases
  • $1,500 to $1,550: A high-risk liquidation zone flagged by derivatives data

Liquidation risk remains active between $1,509 and $1,800. A move into this range could trigger forced selling from leveraged positions, increasing downside volatility.

Why Is $ETH Falling Despite Record Network Activity?

Ethereum is currently experiencing its most active phase on-chain.

According to CryptoQuant, Ethereum Transfer Count, measured by a 14-day moving average, reached a record 1.1 million this month. Transfer count refers to the total number of token movements on the network and is often used as a proxy for usage.

This data points to strong network adoption. However, price is driven by capital flows, not usage alone.

Retail demand has declined sharply. Many traders are closing positions instead of opening new ones. This shift is visible in the derivatives market, where futures open interest dropped to $25.4 billion from $26.3 billion in a single day.

High activity combined with weak demand often leads to price compression rather than immediate recovery.

How Are Institutions And Large Holders Impacting $ETH Price?

Large holders have added to near-term selling pressure.

Trend Research, sold 170,033 $ETH ($322.5M) over the last day and still holds 293,121 $ETH ($563M), according to on-chain data. Analysts linked the transfer to selling and loan repayments.

Other notable sales include:

  • Stani Kulechov, founder of Aave, selling 4,503 $ETH at an average price of $1,857
  • Vitalik Buterin selling 2,961.5 $ETH for $6.6 million over three days at an average price of $2,228

These transactions are not signs of panic, but they increase circulating supply at a time when demand is weak.

What Is Happening With BitMine And Why It Matters?

BitMine Immersion Technologies is the largest Ethereum-focused treasury company. It holds approximately 4.285 million $ETH, or about 3.55% of Ethereum’s circulating supply.

The company accumulated $ETH at an estimated cost of $15.65 billion. At current prices, that position is worth about $9 billion, leaving $6 billion to $8 billion in unrealized losses. BMNR stock has fallen 88% from its July peak.

Key details provide context:

  • $ETH holdings were acquired through equity issuance, not debt
  • About 2.9 million $ETH is staked, generating an estimated $188 million in annualized staking revenue
  • BitMine holds $538 million in cash and added 41,788 $ETH last week

CEO Thomas Lee stated that unrealized losses during downturns are part of a long-term treasury strategy, similar to index funds during market declines. Even so, large treasury holders remain a risk factor if liquidity conditions worsen.

Are ETFs Adding More Downside Pressure?

Yes. Spot $ETH exchange-traded funds in the US have seen consistent outflows since January 20.

SoSoValue data shows spot $ETH ETFs recorded a net outflow of $80.79 million on February 5. Fidelity’s FETH accounted for $55.78 million of that total.

ETF outflows represent passive selling rather than discretionary trading, adding steady pressure without quick reversals.

Is Anyone Accumulating $ETH Right Now?

Some long-term investors and whales are accumulating $ETH selectively.

On-chain data shows accumulation during price dips, while short-term traders continue to exit. This pattern often appears during mid-cycle corrections rather than final market bottoms.

Accumulation can limit long-term downside but does not stop short-term drawdowns.

How Low $ETH Can Go From Here

Based on current chart structure, derivatives data, and on-chain flows, $ETH can still test the $1,500 to $1,800 range if selling pressure persists. Momentum remains bearish, demand is weak, and large holders are adding supply to the market.

At the same time, Ethereum’s network activity is at record highs, staking continues to reduce liquid supply, and some long-term investors are accumulating. These factors help stabilize the market over time but do not prevent further downside in the near term.

For now, $ETH price is reacting to liquidity conditions, not network usage.

Resources

  1. Ethereum on TradingView: $ETH price action

  2. Report by CryptoQuant: Ethereum Transfer Count Surge: A Historical Warning Signal?

  3. Vitalik wallet data on Arkham: Details about $ETH movement

  4. Report by Benzinga: Tom Lee's BitMine Down $6B On Ethereum, But Here's Why He Keeps Buying

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