Ethereum (ETH) Has Almost Reached Zero! What's Next for ETH, According to Historical Data?
The leading cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, and altcoins experienced sharp declines and fell to levels not seen for a long time.
With Etheruem falling below $3,000 after a long period, the analysis firm said that ETH liquidity has fallen to past market lows and has completely disappeared.
Ethereum’s liquidity has fallen to levels previously seen at major market bottoms, according to an analysis by Swissblock’s altcoin-focused X account Altcoin Vector.
The analyst firm said that Ethereum liquidity has effectively fallen to zero, which is very similar to what was seen during past major dips.
Analysts noted that historically, a collapse in liquidity is followed by a consolidation lasting several weeks, rather than a structural decline, and a market bottom is formed.
“After liquidity collapses, there tends to be a few weeks of consolidation and a bottom rather than a structural decline.
“ETH appears to be entering such an adjustment and bottoming phase right now. It's just a matter of time.”
Analysts noted that price correction and bottom formation usually continue until liquidity recovers, and said that if liquidity returns in the next few weeks, the ETH price is likely to recover.
“However, if liquidity and price recovery in Ethereum are delayed, the prolonged sideways trend may continue and the structural stability of ETH may be weakened.”
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