Ethereum At $2,100: Why Path To $2,500 Is Now All Clear
On-chain data suggests the path to $2,500 could be open for Ethereum now that the asset has managed to cross the $2,100 mark. Ethereum Has No Major Resistance Levels Until $2,500 In a new post on X, the market intelligen...
On-chain data suggests the path to $2,500 could be open for Ethereum now that the asset has managed to cross the $2,100 mark.
Ethereum Has No Major Resistance Levels Until $2,500In a new post on X, the market intelligence platform IntoTheBlock has provided an update on how the Ethereum levels are looking in terms of on-chain support and resistance. In on-chain analysis, ranges are defined as support or resistance based on how many investors acquired their coins inside them.
The below chart shows the density of addresses at various levels above and below the current spot price of the cryptocurrency:
Generally, whenever the Ethereum price retests the cost basis of an investor, they may be more likely to show some kind of move. When this retest happens from above, the holder may be inclined to believe the price will go up again soon so they may see the retest as a “dip” and thus, might decide to buy more.
Related Reading: Polygon (MATIC) Jumps Another 6% As Whales Show High Activity
On the other hand, the investor may want to exit the market if the retest is from below, as they might fear the price would go down again in the future, and by selling at the break-even mark, they would at least avoid incurring any losses.
A few investors showing such behavior is obviously not enough to cause any visible effects on the market, but if a large number of investors share the same cost basis, the asset could very well feel a sizeable reaction.
From the chart, it’s visible that there are some large cost basis centers below the current Ethereum levels, suggesting the presence of strong potential support ranges.
Earlier, when the asset had still been below $2,000, the $2,000 to $2,100 range posed as the last major resistance boundary to break. Since the coin has now risen above these prices, it’s possible that the range would be switching its role towards being support instead.
Following this latest rally, about 75% of the holders are now in profit (that is, their cost basis is in the levels below). As is visible in the graph, there are no price ranges with a high density of investors in the upcoming price levels, until the $2,500 mark.
“Does this mean it’s a clean run to a new ATH? Not necessarily,” explains IntoTheBlock. “Historically, profit-taking at these levels is common and leads to pullbacks. However, this is unlikely to significantly impact Ethereum’s long-term trajectory.”
Analyst Ali Martinez has also pointed out something interesting in an X post today. He revealed that the latest rally in ETH has occurred without the support of the largest of the Ethereum whales (carrying a balance greater than 10,000 ETH), the so-called “mega whales.”
As highlighted in the graph, the total number of addresses owned by the Ethereum mega whales has been flat recently. “Ethereum has reclaimed the $2,000 threshold, and intriguingly, this is all happening before whales have even started buying ETH!” notes Ali.
ETH PriceAfter a surge of more than 9% in the past 24 hours, Ethereum has arrived at the $2,100 level for the first time since April.
Original source
Read on NewsBTCRelated market context
XRP aims for $0.90 as ETF demand battles selling pressure from whales
XRP is trading at $1.11, down roughly 17% from its June opening, having set a new 2026 low on June 5 and shed $8 billion in market...
Bitcoin Mining Cost Model Points To $47,000 Floor, But Analysts Urge Caution
TL;DR Crypto Rover says Bitcoin has never bottomed below electrical production cost, currently estimated at $47,000. Mining-cost m...
Bitcoin price faces new risk as big buyers lose conviction
Bitcoin’s largest buyers are no longer behaving like a reliable backstop for the largest cryptocurrency. The exchange-traded funds...
Bitcoin price challenges $64,000 weekend wall – needing a breakout or risk a deeper correction
Bitcoin reclaimed $64,000 on June 12 and touched an intraday high of $64,301 in the same session that spot ETF flows finally flipp...
SpaceX’s IPO exposes the first crack in tokenized stocks – fragmented ownership and allocation
SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share on June 11, raised $75 billion in the largest public offering in history, and opened on Na...
Bitcoin faces one of its biggest mining difficulty drops as miner margins collapse
The Bitcoin network is poised to execute one of the largest downward adjustments to its mining difficulty in its 17-year history t...