Ethereum (ETH) Validators Exit in Record Numbers
On Monday, Ethereum saw a significant rise in validator exits amidst a broader market downturn, while investments in Ethereum ETFs surged.
The price of ETH dropped to a seven-month low of $2,100 but later recovered. During this period, 3,199 validators left the Ethereum network, the highest number in a month, likely due to market volatility and falling ETH value.
At the same time, inflows into Ethereum spot ETFs totaled $49 million. This spike has reignited discussions about the potential effects of these ETFs on Ethereum staking.
Analysts were previously divided on whether the introduction of ETFs would influence validator behavior, with some predicting a shift from staking to ETFs, while others believed ETFs wouldn’t provide enough incentive.
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Bitcoin Holds Above $60,000, Giving a Boost to Other CryptocurrenciesJuan Pellicer from IntoTheBlock suggested that traditional finance institutions might be driving the ETF inflows, capitalizing on the price drop. He also mentioned that hedge funds might be engaging in profitable basis trades involving ETFs and futures.
ETH is currently priced at $2,673, reflecting a 10% increase over the last 24 hours. However, weak trading volume and bearish indicators suggest that this price surge may not be sustained, potentially leading to a reversal.
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