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Investors Withdraw 360,000 Ethereum From Exchanges In Just 48 Hours – Accumulation Trend?

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Ethereum has experienced a much-needed surge above the $2,000 level, a key psychological and technical mark that bulls have struggled to reclaim since March 10. This breakout sparked optimism in the market, but the momentum was short-lived, as ETH quickly pulled back below the level and was unable to confirm a solid hold. Analysts widely agree that a strong and sustained move above $2,000 is critical for Ethereum to initiate a broader recovery rally. Related Reading Dogecoin Forms A Daily Bullish Pattern – Analyst Expects A Breakout To $0.43 1 day ago


Despite the hesitation at resistance, on-chain data shows signs of growing investor confidence. According to Santiment, investors have withdrawn over 360,000 ETH from centralized exchanges in the last 48 hours. This shift is often interpreted as a bullish signal, suggesting that large holders are moving their assets to private wallets, possibly in anticipation of higher prices.


Meanwhile, the broader macroeconomic landscape continues to apply pressure. Trade war tensions and unpredictable policy decisions from the U.S. government have weighed heavily on both crypto and traditional markets, intensifying volatility and investor uncertainty. Still, Ethereum’s latest exchange outflows hint at a potential trend shift — one that could favor accumulation and set the stage for the next major move, provided bulls can reclaim and hold above the $2K threshold. Ethereum Faces Critical Test Amid Exchange Outflows


Ethereum has lost over 57% of its value since mid-December, falling from a high of around $4,100 to recent lows near $1,750. This sharp correction has created a challenging environment for bulls, who have repeatedly failed to reclaim and hold higher price levels.


Now, the $2,000 mark stands as a psychological and technical battlefield. If Ethereum can firmly establish support above this level, it could provide the foundation for a recovery rally. However, a failure to do so would likely result in further downside and reinforce the bearish trend. Related Reading Ethereum Trades At A Critical Level – Major Reclaim Or Steep Drop Ahead? 22 hours ago


The current market landscape struggles with uncertainty. On one side, continued macroeconomic headwinds—rising trade tensions, inflation concerns, and policy shifts from the U.S. government—have weakened investor confidence and driven volatility across risk assets. On the other hand, there are signs of potential recovery and accumulation.


Top crypto analyst Ali Martinez shared data from Santiment, revealing that investors have withdrawn over 360,000 ETH from centralized exchanges in the past 48 hours. Historically, large-scale withdrawals are considered a bullish signal, as they suggest investors are moving assets into cold storage for long-term holding rather than preparing to sell. 360,000 Ethereum withdrawn from exchanges in 48h | Source:Ali Martinez on X


This move could indicate growing confidence among large holders and signal the early stages of a new accumulation phase—provided Ethereum can hold above $2,000. Price Holds Steady Below $2,000


Ethereum is currently trading at $1,960 after briefly attempting to reclaim the $2,000 mark in yesterday’s session. The psychological and technical resistance at $2,000 remains a crucial barrier that bulls must overcome to shift market momentum in their favor. Despite a small bounce from recent lows, Ethereum has struggled to gain traction amid persistent market uncertainty. ETH trying to reclaim $2,000 | Source:ETHUSDT chart on TradingView


Bulls need to push ETH above $2,000 and reclaim higher levels such as $2,150 and $2,300 to confirm the beginning of a recovery phase. A sustained move above these levels would not only signal a potential trend reversal but could also attract sidelined investors back into the market. Until that happens, Ethereum remains vulnerable to continued downside pressure. Related Reading XRP Bulls Face A Big Test – Metrics Show $2.40 As The Most Critical Resistance Level 2 days ago


If bulls fail to break above the $2,000 resistance in the coming sessions, Ethereum could lose support at current levels and revisit lower demand zones around $1,850 or even $1,750. With the broader crypto market still under the influence of macroeconomic volatility and weak sentiment, the coming days are likely to be pivotal for ETH’s short-term direction. A decisive move either above or below this key range will likely set the tone for the next major price action.


Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView 

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