Crypto exchanges see $3B Ethereum exit since ETF approvals
Only 10.6% of the total Ether supply is currently on centralized crypto exchanges, its lowest level in years.
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Only 10.6% of the total Ether supply is currently on centralized crypto exchanges, its lowest level in years.
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This ethereum story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
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