Between 04:00 and 04:15 (UTC) on February 24, 2026, ETH slightly declined around $1,827.98, with a 15-minute candlestick return of -0.03%. Overall volatility was limited, trading volume remained normal, and market activity was low, reflecting increased investor caution and a short-term risk-averse sentiment.
The main driver of this movement was sustained pressure on liquidity earlier, especially with ETH-related ETFs experiencing a single-day outflow of $130 million in mid-February, accompanied by whale fund withdrawals and frequent large on-chain transfers, leading to decreased market depth. After large fund outflows, small-scale sell pressure became more sensitive, with routine sell orders enough to cause minor price dips.
Additionally, ETH is currently within a critical support zone of $1,800–$1,850. Technical indicators show a balance between bullish and bearish forces, with no clear trend breakout; RSI and moving averages both indicate cautious sentiment. On the macro level, upcoming EU MiCA regulations have prompted some funds to adopt a wait-and-see approach, while previous large on-chain transfers for profit-taking continue to fuel negative sentiment. Meanwhile, Bitcoin and other major blockchains performed steadily during this period, with no correlated sell-offs; ETH’s fluctuations are mainly driven by its own liquidity, technical factors, and market sentiment.
The market remains in a low-volatility state, but attention should be paid to ETF fund flows, whale address activity on the chain, changes in the $1,800 support level, and new regulatory developments. Short-term risks mainly stem from low liquidity and negative sentiment disturbances. Users are advised to closely monitor market fund behavior and large on-chain transfers, and to adjust their strategies promptly in case of sudden movements. For more real-time updates, please stay tuned to market news.
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