80 Percent of Ethereum’s Supply is Profitable, What Will Happen to ETH?

Technically, the performance of Ethereum has recently been relatively dull, with bulls striving to gather any remarkable uptrend as the cryptocurrency asset closely tracks the performance of Bitcoin. A data metric reveals investors’ heavy accumulation when ETH incurred a recent downturn. Hence, they have gained profit which has attained a historical area of barrier, as 80 percent of ETH’s supply is now in a state of profitability. Analytics platform Glassnode noted that 80 percent of the aggregated ETH supply is currently profitable.…

About 120,000 Ethereum Wallets Hold Minimum Tokens For ETH 2.0 Staking

ETH 2.0 staking node requires Ethereum wallets to have a minimum of 32 ETH and according to data provided by Arcane Research and Nansen AI, the number of Ethereum wallets with the minimum number of tokens have increased by 13 percent in 2020. The cryptocurrency space is awaiting the TBD launch of Ethereum 2.0, while ETH buyers are accumulating tokens in anticipation of the update apparently in an attempt to claim the supposed staking nodes that will be important to ETH’s upgrade. The analytics…

Ethereum 2.0 Might Be the Catalyst Behind Rising Cryptocurrency Accumulation

Bitcoin halving has been successfully completed after being heavily publicized and the emergence of several speculations regarding its possible influence on accumulation. Accumulation rates of cryptocurrencies have been rising for some time now, even following the event that reduced Bitcoin supply. The top holder model of Santifeed monitored the largest addresses for each ERC-20 token and it was realized that they were either hodling or accumulating greater total supplies over time. That is, the result shows that the majority of the…