Ethereum Exchange Supply Falls 15% as Bitcoin Balances Rise
Ethereum’s exchange supply has declined by roughly 15% over the past 11 weeks. Bitcoin exchange balances have quietly increased during the same period. The diverging trends highlight differen
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Ethereum’s exchange supply has declined by roughly 15% over the past 11 weeks.
Bitcoin exchange balances have quietly increased during the same period.
The diverging trends highlight different investor behavior for ETH and BTC.
According to Santiment, Ethereum’s exchange supply has fallen by approximately 15% over the past eleven weeks, extending a trend of investors moving ETH away from centralized trading platforms.
A declining exchange supply is often associated with holders transferring assets into self-custody or long-term storage, reducing the amount of ETH readily available for trading. While this does not guarantee future price appreciation, lower exchange balances are frequently viewed as a sign of reduced immediate selling pressure.
The latest data points to continued accumulation behavior among Ethereum holders.
Bitcoin Exchange Balances Move Higher
In contrast to Ethereum, Bitcoin’s exchange balances have quietly climbed during the same period.
An increase in BTC held on exchanges may indicate that more coins are available for trading or liquidity, although exchange inflows can occur for a variety of reasons and do not necessarily signal imminent selling.
The diverging trends suggest that investor behavior toward Ethereum and Bitcoin has differed in recent weeks, with Ethereum holders appearing more inclined toward self-custody.
UPDATE: Ethereum's exchange supply has fallen roughly 15% over eleven weeks while Bitcoin's balances quietly climbed back, per Santiment. pic.twitter.com/5aSfp3LjQX
The latest Ethereum exchange supply data highlights contrasting on-chain dynamics between the two largest cryptocurrencies.
While Ethereum’s declining exchange balances may reflect longer-term holding behavior, Bitcoin’s rising exchange supply suggests a different pattern of capital movement. Investors will continue monitoring exchange balances alongside ETF flows and broader market activity to assess whether these trends persist.
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