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Analysts predict Ether may soon hit a new all-time high after ETH reserves on centralized exchanges fell by 27% in two days.
The amount of Ether held on exchanges has plunged over the past two days, with CryptoQuant data indicating that just 8.1 million ETH is currently sitting in the reserves of centralized exchanges.
The acceleration of ETH being taken off exchanges was highlighted by Nuggets Newsâ Alex Saunders, who noted a 10% drop in Ether reserves on centralized platforms on Jan.14 â from 11 million to 10 million over 24 hours. âExchanges will run out of ETH in 10 days at current rate,â he predicted.
Earlier today, Saunders noted the decline in Ether reserves had escalated by a further 20% leading him to suggest that centralized platforms may run out of ETH in the next 48 hours.
Exchanges could be out of $ETH within 48 hours. Demand has sky rocketed. Exchange reserves fell 20% from 10M to 8M in the last few hours. With targets of $5k, $10k & $20k long term, I doubt many HODLers will sell their ETH in the $1-2k range. ïž #ETH2 #DeFi #NFTs #Gaming #DAO pic.twitter.com/rYPOch2u7p
â Alex Saunders â (@AlexSaundersAU) January 14, 2021
Other data providers also show that exchange balances have fallen by 42.5% since tagging an all-time high of 14.1 million in mid-May 2020.Â
Data from Glassnode indicates that Ether reserves on centralized exchanges have not been this low since July 2018. As of this writing, only 7% of Etherâs circulating supply is held on exchanges.
Saunders interprets the data as suggesting an explosive bull-run into new all-time highs is imminent for Ether, stating:
âWe all know what happened when demand outstripped supply of $BTC. It quadrupled in 90 days.â
CryptoQuant data shows that exchangesâ BTC reserves have fallen by 21% since posting an all-time high of nearly three million during March 2020. However, the recent acceleration in Ether being taken off exchanges far outpaces that of BTC. Exchanges' BTC reserves only fell by 4.5% since Oct. 21 while Bitcoinâs price increased 230%, from roughly $12,000 to $40,000.
However, 600,000 of the recently moved Ether has been attributed to an internal transfer between Bitfinex cold wallets â one of which is believed not to be recognized by Cryptoquant. A further 2 million Ether that has left exchanges was identified as being moved to decentralized finance platform Gnosis.Â
According to crypto market data aggregator Into The Block, Ether is currently exhibiting numerous bullish signals, including a bid-to-ask volume imbalance of almost 9%.
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