ETH drops 1.12% in 15 minutes: On-chain whale rebalancing and liquidity contraction drive short-term pressure

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On March 3, 2026, from 08:30 to 08:45 (UTC), ETH experienced significant fluctuations. The 15-minute return rate dropped to -1.12%, with price ranging between 1958.47 and 1984.61 USDT, a volatility of 1.32%. Market attention increased during this period, short-term volatility intensified, investor sentiment was clearly cautious, and trading volume contracted accordingly.

The main drivers of this movement were large on-chain fund reallocations and major whale stop-loss actions. Based on historical on-chain data, whale accounts frequently conduct large transfers and trades, often triggering short-term sharp market swings. Although there were no specific large transfers during this window, market structure indicates that whale liquidity significantly impacts ETH prices. Technical indicators also show the price below key support levels, increasing downward pressure, with some stop-loss orders being quickly executed.

Additionally, macro risk appetite has declined markedly, with volatility in traditional markets transmitting to crypto assets, prompting institutional investors to adjust their positions accordingly. Despite ongoing high activity on the ETH chain, with increasing transaction volume and new wallet creation, some funds have shifted to emerging chains, weakening buying support. Meanwhile, fear and greed indices show heightened short-term investor sensitivity, further amplifying rapid resonance. Overall, technical breakdown of short-term moving averages combined with cautious market sentiment has further magnified volatility.

ETH currently faces high volatility risk. Close monitoring of large on-chain balance changes, key support levels (such as 1900 USDT), market sentiment indicators, and trading volume on major platforms is essential. Short-term trading should be cautious of sudden whale rebalancing and external macroeconomic changes, with timely attention to subsequent market movements and on-chain fund flows.

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