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#GateStockInsightsChallenge #eth
The crypto majors have presented a truly extraordinary picture this week, with Ethereum leading a sharp repricing despite elevated intraday volatility.
ETH/USDT surged to $2,548.06 intraday on Friday before closing at $2,427.85, holding a 1.50% daily gain, while the ETH Perp trades at $2,427.94, up 1.45%. Two distinct forces are behind this movement: a weakening dollar and declining real yields reduce the opportunity cost of holding risk assets, while a surge in network-driven demand makes ETH cheaper to accumulate for foreign buyers. Concerns about high-level fluctuations, with ETH dropping 0.85% in just 15 minutes, also fuel tactical positioning, indicating that investors are treating ETH more as a store of value and yield-bearing collateral than a pure beta vehicle.
Looking at the overall picture this week, the numbers are truly striking: From $1,885.81 on August 18th, ETH rallied over 35% to $2,548.06 by August 22nd, marking its largest 4-day move since Q1 2025. In the first half of 2025, ETH lagged BTC, but August has reversed the trend, with ETH outperforming BTC by 18%. Institutions like Standard Chartered and TD Securities have revised their forecasts upwards for this year, predicting an annual average of $4,200-$4,800 for ETH, driven by spot ETF inflows and staking demand.
On the on-chain side, the real standout story is the technical structure. The 1h chart shows EMA5 at $2,428.06, EMA10 at $2,439.37, and EMA30 at $2,425.46, indicating a consolidation after a vertical move. The price remains well above EMA30, preserving the uptrend despite the pullback. The MFI(14,80,50,20) reading at 22.36 is particularly notable, dropping from overbought levels above 80 to near oversold territory, suggesting aggressive profit-taking but also a potential washout that resets funding. This is similar to copper's dynamic, where price is increasingly driven by structural infrastructure demand. For ETH, that demand is AI data settlement, restaking, and L2 gas consumption.
Supply dynamics mirror aluminum's pressure. The average holding price on Gate is shown at $4,289.10, well above spot, indicating a large cohort of long-term holders remains underwater, limiting immediate sell pressure. However, an 18% increase in 24h turnover to $928.35M, with volume at 378.30K ETH, is helping to absorb supply from short-term traders. The 24h range between $2,367.76 and $2,548.06 defines the current battlefield, with $2,425 acting as a critical confluence support where EMA30 and spot price converge.
Other Layer 1s are performing more calmly compared to ETH. Solana and Avalanche's growth accounts for approximately 20% of total L1 TVL gains, leaving ETH's dominance relatively comfortable at NO.2 across both market cap and volume. The market expects ETH to rise by around 12-15% this quarter, a more moderate increase compared to the parabolic move just witnessed.
The common denominator bringing this picture together is that ETF inflows, staking lock-ups, and potential new trade restrictions on centralized venues are tightening liquid supply, indicating that risks for ETH remain skewed to the upside, but with high intraday volatility. The next leg depends on whether MFI can recover from 22.36 without breaking below 20, which would signal capitulation.
For those following ETH-linked assets through Gate Spot and Perps, the key point to watch is that much of this rally is driven by leverage washouts and a mean-reversion in the ETH/BTC ratio. The sustainability of these two factors depends on both the Fed's interest rate path and the stability of funding rates. Details of the upcoming US sanctions package and the next $ETH Ethereum network upgrade will be the most critical developments in determining whether this rally continues toward $2,800.
#GateStockInsightsChallenge
$ETH
The crypto majors have presented a truly extraordinary picture this week, with Ethereum leading a sharp repricing despite elevated intraday volatility.
ETH/USDT surged to $2,548.06 intraday on Friday before closing at $2,427.85, holding a 1.50% daily gain, while the ETH Perp trades at $2,427.94, up 1.45%. Two distinct forces are behind this movement: a weakening dollar and declining real yields reduce the opportunity cost of holding risk assets, while a surge in network-driven demand makes ETH cheaper to accumulate for foreign buyers. Concerns about high-level fluctuations, with ETH dropping 0.85% in just 15 minutes, also fuel tactical positioning, indicating that investors are treating ETH more as a store of value and yield-bearing collateral than a pure beta vehicle.
Looking at the overall picture this week, the numbers are truly striking: From $1,885.81 on August 18th, ETH rallied over 35% to $2,548.06 by August 22nd, marking its largest 4-day move since Q1 2025. In the first half of 2025, ETH lagged BTC, but August has reversed the trend, with ETH outperforming BTC by 18%. Institutions like Standard Chartered and TD Securities have revised their forecasts upwards for this year, predicting an annual average of $4,200-$4,800 for ETH, driven by spot ETF inflows and staking demand.
On the on-chain side, the real standout story is the technical structure. The 1h chart shows EMA5 at $2,428.06, EMA10 at $2,439.37, and EMA30 at $2,425.46, indicating a consolidation after a vertical move. The price remains well above EMA30, preserving the uptrend despite the pullback. The MFI(14,80,50,20) reading at 22.36 is particularly notable, dropping from overbought levels above 80 to near oversold territory, suggesting aggressive profit-taking but also a potential washout that resets funding. This is similar to copper's dynamic, where price is increasingly driven by structural infrastructure demand. For ETH, that demand is AI data settlement, restaking, and L2 gas consumption.
Supply dynamics mirror aluminum's pressure. The average holding price on Gate is shown at $4,289.10, well above spot, indicating a large cohort of long-term holders remains underwater, limiting immediate sell pressure. However, an 18% increase in 24h turnover to $928.35M, with volume at 378.30K ETH, is helping to absorb supply from short-term traders. The 24h range between $2,367.76 and $2,548.06 defines the current battlefield, with $2,425 acting as a critical confluence support where EMA30 and spot price converge.
Other Layer 1s are performing more calmly compared to ETH. Solana and Avalanche's growth accounts for approximately 20% of total L1 TVL gains, leaving ETH's dominance relatively comfortable at NO.2 across both market cap and volume. The market expects ETH to rise by around 12-15% this quarter, a more moderate increase compared to the parabolic move just witnessed.
The common denominator bringing this picture together is that ETF inflows, staking lock-ups, and potential new trade restrictions on centralized venues are tightening liquid supply, indicating that risks for ETH remain skewed to the upside, but with high intraday volatility. The next leg depends on whether MFI can recover from 22.36 without breaking below 20, which would signal capitulation.
For those following ETH-linked assets through Gate Spot and Perps, the key point to watch is that much of this rally is driven by leverage washouts and a mean-reversion in the ETH/BTC ratio. The sustainability of these two factors depends on both the Fed's interest rate path and the stability of funding rates. Details of the upcoming US sanctions package and the next $ETH Ethereum network upgrade will be the most critical developments in determining whether this rally continues toward $2,800.
#GateStockInsightsChallenge
$ETH