Ethereum Exchange Inflows Climb To 4-Month High – What This Means For Price
Over the past week, the Ethereum price declined significantly, following Bitcoin’s downturn towards $59,000. As the second-largest cryptocurrency’s price dropped to $1,505, data from a recent on-chain analysis reveal an underlying shift in activity across exchanges. Related Reading: Ethereum Price Downtrend May Not Be Over—Sub-$1,700 Levels Loom Ethereum Exchange Inflows Surge To 2.24 Million In A Day In a Quicktake post on June 6, the on-chain analytics group Arab Chain cited data from the “Ethereum: Exchange Inflow (Total) – All Exchanges” metric, noting that inflows across all platforms recently reached 2.24 million in a single day. According to Arab Chain, this marks the highest point reached in the past four months. For context, the metric measures the total amount of ETH transferred to all tracked cryptocurrency exchanges over a given period, helping gauge potential selling pressure as coins move to trading platforms. When inflows are high, it suggests that a large amount of ETH