Ethereum on exchanges is disappearing at a visible rate.
The latest data shows that ETH reserves on centralized exchanges have dropped to their lowest level since 2015. What does this mean? The "liquid chips" that can be sold at any time in the market are being rapidly withdrawn. Whales and institutions are obviously making large withdrawals, either transferring into staking protocols to earn yields or locking up in cold wallets for long-term holding. Compression on the supply side is often a precursor to significant price volatility.
Even more noteworthy is what's happening on Wall Street. Bank of America just announced that starting in 2026, its wealth advisors can directly recommend Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF products to clients. The traditional financial system has built a compliant bridge for institutional funds to enter the market—this is no small matter.
Supply is shrinking, and demand channels are expanding. When wealth advisors managing trillions of dollars start allocating ETH for their clients, where will the price be pushed? #ETH走势分析 $SOL $BNB holders are also watching the outcome of this supply and demand battle.
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DeFiDoctor
· 2025-12-11 03:51
The exchange ETH balance hitting a new low... The medical record shows signs of fund outflows, but it's necessary to clarify whether it's healthy withdrawals or panic fleeing. I would like to see the actual progress of ETF approvals on Wall Street by 2026, rather than just theoretical talks.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 2025-12-08 07:22
Exchanges are running out of ETH, cold wallets are accumulating, Wall Street is about to open... This pace is incredible.
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BrokenDAO
· 2025-12-08 07:21
I've heard the narrative about supply squeeze too many times; every time they say it's a sign of a coming price surge... but what actually happens? The key is still how much real capital these wealth advisors can actually mobilize; otherwise, it's all just empty talk.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 2025-12-08 07:19
All the ETH has been withdrawn from exchanges, and cold wallets are piled high with this stuff, waiting for the big Wall Street players to come in and take over.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 2025-12-08 07:19
The whales are all hiding their assets in cold wallets, and Wall Street still wants a piece of the pie... So the supply chain is drying up while demand is doubling, huh?
Ethereum on exchanges is disappearing at a visible rate.
The latest data shows that ETH reserves on centralized exchanges have dropped to their lowest level since 2015. What does this mean? The "liquid chips" that can be sold at any time in the market are being rapidly withdrawn. Whales and institutions are obviously making large withdrawals, either transferring into staking protocols to earn yields or locking up in cold wallets for long-term holding. Compression on the supply side is often a precursor to significant price volatility.
Even more noteworthy is what's happening on Wall Street. Bank of America just announced that starting in 2026, its wealth advisors can directly recommend Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF products to clients. The traditional financial system has built a compliant bridge for institutional funds to enter the market—this is no small matter.
Supply is shrinking, and demand channels are expanding. When wealth advisors managing trillions of dollars start allocating ETH for their clients, where will the price be pushed? #ETH走势分析 $SOL $BNB holders are also watching the outcome of this supply and demand battle.