2023-4-13 16:41 |
Quick Take Ethereum has broken $2,000 a day after the Shanghai upgrade. From a fundamentals point of view, it clearly shows the uncertainty has disappeared from the upgrade. Changes in active validators from the past two days are now positive, which saw back-to-back negative adjustments for the first time. The voluntary exit count seems to have subsided; the voluntary exit count on a 1-hour resolution spiked to 3,600 before dropping to 1,200 on April 13. In addition, Nansen data shows deposits outpaced withdrawals on April 13. Potentially investors are re-staking after simply testing the unstaking process. Arkham Intelligence has reported 127,400 ETH have been withdrawn ($253 million), and most withdrawals were made from Lido, which withdrew 71,800 ETH. Currently, more than 17.4 million ETH remain staked, equal to about 14.5% of the tokens in circulation. ETHUSD: (Source: Trading View) Validators: (Source: Glassnode) Deposits vs Withdrawals: (Source: Nansen) Voluntary exit count: (Source: Glassnode) ETH Total Value Staked: (Source: Glassnode)
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