Whales continue accumulating $ETH while nearly one third of the supply remains staked, showing strong long-term confidence. However, ETF outflows and potential government-related selling are keeping price action capped near the $1,800 resistance.



In the short term, watching on chain accumulation alongside institutional flows may be more important than price alone.
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FloatingTeacupClub
· 07-13 11:29
链上数据比K线诚实,盯紧聪明钱动向
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VolumePriceAnalyst
· 07-12 06:04
If the government’s selling pressure really comes, be prepared mentally for the short term.
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MirrorBallPeeking
· 07-11 12:13
1800 is a tough level that’s holding firm; the ETF outflows are definitely annoying.
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NotYourExit
· 07-11 11:06
Bulls and bears are in a deadlock, waiting for a catalyst to break the impasse
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CandleChaser
· 07-11 10:56
Staked at one-third; liquidity contraction is also a double-edged sword.
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MoonlightTake-ProfitLine
· 07-11 10:53
Are futures trading at a discount? It’s a bit of a shame that this wasn’t mentioned.
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LateFeeLeo
· 07-11 10:42
Whales are accumulating coins and the staking rate hits a new high; in the long run, the bullish thesis hasn’t changed.
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DivergenceScout
· 07-11 10:31
GUSD’s 3.8% yield is higher than many DeFi protocols—funds are being diverted.
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Pragmatists
· 07-11 10:30
Repeatedly tested 1,800 times; once it breaks through, it’s the next step up.
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GoldenFingerprint
· 07-11 10:30
Staking and locking up supply, plus whale buying—liquidity on the supply side is actually pretty tight.
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