Ether started the week above $3,000 after a sharp rise in trading activity.
Taker Sell Volume points to fading sell-side pressure.
A move above $3,200 would signal takeover by the bulls, analyst says.
Ether ETH$3 06124h volatility:3.3%Market cap:$369.09 BVol. 24h:$16.59 B
has started the week on a positive note after a volatile stretch. On Dec. 22, the cryptocurrency reclaimed the $3,000 level as its trading volume jumped by 100%. Analysts are predicting a relief rally ahead, backed by cooling sell pressure.
Data by CryptoQuant suggests that the 30-day moving average of Ethereum Taker Sell Volume has slipped to about $6.3 billion, the lowest reading since May. This drop indicates that fewer traders are now exiting positions out of urgency or fear.
Ethereum Taker Sell Volume 30-day SMA | Source: CryptoQuant
The latest ETH purchase by Tom Lee’s Bitmine confirms the renewed buying interest. According to the data by Lookonchain, the company has acquired 13,412 ETH, worth over $40 million, on Dec. 22.
Moreover, the Net Unrealized Profit and Loss indicator (NUPL) for Ether remains in positive territory near 0.22. This level shows that the average ETH holder is still in profit, though those gains are moderate.
Ethereum NUPL | Source: CryptoQuant
Historically, this range suggests guarded confidence. It signals that the market is no longer fear-driven, but is still far from overheated conditions seen near cycle tops.
Meanwhile, Binance has recorded large net outflows of ETH, which means near-term selling risk is lower. Importantly, these exchange exits are despite moderate unrealized gains, suggesting holders are not rushing to lock in profits.
Ethereum netflow on Binance | Source: CryptoQuant
Recent Ether Price Weakness Still Suggests Caution
This easing in selling pressure comes after a difficult week for Ethereum, when the price slipped below $2,800. Last week, spot ETH ETFs saw a combined net outflow of $644 million, with none of the nine funds posting inflows.
Popular crypto analyst CyrilXBT noted on X that while ETH is bouncing, it is still under key resistance levels. He explained that the $2,700-$3,000 area acts as a fragile support for the top altcoin, and further weakness can result in a “quick downside acceleration.”
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A crypto journalist with over 5 years of experience in the industry, Parth has worked with major media outlets in the crypto and finance world, gathering experience and expertise in the space after surviving bear and bull markets over the years. Parth is also an author of 4 self-published books.