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Ethereum Large-Holder Activity Drives Short-Term Consolidation, Instability — Details

The opening days in May have been accompanied by a rise in Ethereum on-chain activity. In a recent post on X, a pseudonymous analyst Darkfost dives into the intricacies of this activity and its impact on price.

Binance Records Massive Ethereum Inflow

According to Darkfost, the resurgence of activity on the Ethereum network corresponds with the sideways movement of the second-largest cryptocurrency, trading between $2,250 and $2,450. Further details of this recent activity surge show that Binance has seen multiple large hourly ETH inflow spikes since the beginning of May.

The three largest of these Ethereum transfers to Binance were reported as follows: on May 6, about 216,152 ETH, worth approximately $511 million, was transferred to Binance. Although smaller in comparison, on May 8, 98,552 ETH valued at $224 million also entered Binance. A larger number of transfers was also observed on May 9, totaling approximately $288 million. 

Interestingly, many of these inflows into Binance occurred while Ethereum was entering corrective phases. So, rather than reflecting calculative profit-taking among Ethereum’s investors, this suggests that Ethereum users are driven more by emotion.

Rising Ether Reserves Could Signal Continued Consolidation

In addition to its rising inflows, Ethereum’s reserves on Binance have also increased. Darkfost points out that about 3.62 million ETH are now held in reserves at the world’s largest exchange by trading volume; this figure accounts for approximately 24.6% of total Ethereum reserves across exchanges.

Typically, growing reserves are viewed as a bearish or neutral signal because they imply more coins are available for potential selling. In contrast, declining reserves typically suggest that investors are withdrawing assets into private wallets for longer-term holding.

Hence, the increase in Binance-held ETH may explain why Ethereum has remained trapped in a consolidation pattern despite periodic attempts at bullish momentum. Darkfost explains that this could be a sign of short-term instability among Ethereum’s large holders, which has played a major role in limiting its attempts to establish higher price grounds over the past weeks.

Looking at the broader picture, Ethereum shows no real intent to break out of this consolidation. If reserve growth begins to dwindle and price strength improves, bullish sentiment around Ethereum could be restored. As of this writing, Ethereum is worth approximately $2,329, recording a measly 0.6% growth since the past 24 hours.

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