- Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust fee could spark outflows, canceling out potential inflows across Ethereum ETFs.
- Ethereum Foundation-related wallet has been dumping ETH on exchanges.
- Ethereum could see a new all-time high if it moves above a key resistance.
Ethereum (ETH) is down 0.4.% on Thursday following speculations surrounding the potential negative impact of Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust fees and ETH dump from the Ethereum Foundation.
Daily digest market movers: Grayscale’s fee, Ethereum Foundation dump
The Grayscale Ethereum Trust 2.5% fee has left many ETHE holders fuming as the asset manager maintained the high fee structure it applied to Bitcoin ETFs.
Several analysts predicted that the move may see Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust suffer increased outflow similar to its Bitcoin counterpart when ETH ETFs go live. As a result, it could cancel out potential inflows in other Ethereum ETFs, reducing the upward impact on ETH’s price.
Ethereum ETF issuers filed their final S-1 registration statements on Wednesday, revealing fees for their respective products. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) also approved 19b-4 filings of Grayscale’s Mini Trust and ProShares Ethereum ETFs, two of the latest additions to the ten funds potentially launching on Tuesday.
Bloomberg Ethereum ETFs List
Meanwhile, an Ethereum Foundation-related wallet, 0xdbe, is suspected of dumping ETH following the recent price dip after depositing 1,602 ETH worth $5.48 million to Kraken in the past few hours, according to Spot On Chain.
Since June 8, 0xdbe has been dumping ETH on exchanges, potentially selling 19,488 ETH worth about $70.6 million. As revealed in the chart below, a decline followed its three large sales.
PnL overview
ETH technical analysis: Ethereum could rally above the $4,093 yearly high
Ethereum is trading around $3,400, down 0.4% in the past 24 hours. The move has seen ETH liquidations reach $30.90 million, with long and short liquidations accounting for $22.08 million and $8.82 million, respectively.
Since the crypto market recovery, Ethereum’s Taker Buy/Sell Ratio has been in an uptrend, according to CryptoQuant’s data.
ETH Taker Buy/Sell Ratio
The Taker Buy/Sell Ratio estimates the dominant sentiment among futures traders. Values above 1 suggest bullish pressure is dominant, while values below 1 indicate bearish pressure.
If the Taker Buy/Sell Ratio uptrend continues, ETH will likely ride the bullish wave further. And with spot Ethereum ETFs set for a potential Tuesday launch, ETH bears could see heavy liquidations.
On the upside, ETH faces resistance around $3,977, a level it has failed to overcome since descending from its yearly high of $4,093 in March. ETH options data also shows several call options with a strike price of $4,000. Hence, prices are likely to tilt towards this level in the long run.
ETH/USDT 8-hour chart
A successful move above this resistance level could see ETH rally to a new all-time high in the coming months. On the downside, ETH may find support around the $3,000 psychological level.
ETH could drop to $3,360 in the short term, where $24.39 million long positions risk liquidation.
Ethereum development FAQs
After the Merge, the Ethereum community is looking at the Sharding upgrade next, which has been slated for sometime later in the year. The development can be summarized in four words, “scalability through more efficient data storage.” The software update will increase the capacity of the blockchain, widening the amount of data that can be stored or accessed. At the same time, all services running atop the Ethereum blockchain will enjoy significantly reduced transaction fees.
A fork is the splitting of a blockchain after developers agree and proceed to implement upgrades. The decision comes after these developers reach a consensus for a software upgrade. The ensuing part will see one part continue with the status as is, while the other one will proceed with new features combined with the former ones. A hard fork basically entails permanent divergence of a new side chain from the original one, while a soft fork is doing the same, only difference being that it is temporary.
EIP-4844 is an improvement proposal for the Ethereum network. The upgrade promises reduced gas fees, which is a valuable offering considering the high transaction cost that continues to daunt crypto players. It has been a long-standing concern for the Ethereum network. The proposal is also referred to as “proto-Danksharding,” with an unmatched ability to increase the speed of transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. At the same time, it helps to reduce the transaction cost as everything becomes decentralized.
Gas token is a new, innovative Ethereum contract where users can tokenize gas on the Ethereum network. This means they can store gas when it is cheap and start to deploy the gas once the market has shifted to the north. The use of Gas token helps to subsidize high gas prices on transactions, meaning investors can do everything from arbitraging decentralized exchanges to buying into initial coin offerings (ICOs) early.
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