Understanding the true flow of ETH from three perspectives:
What are the whales doing? Over the past 18 days, they have been continuously converting BTC into ETH, accumulating at lower levels. This indicates that smart money has already chosen its direction.
Have institutions really entered the market? The spot ETH ETP product on a certain major exchange has seen a weekly net inflow of over $200 million. This is not just talk—it’s real money entering the market.
What about the external environment? The impact of the Bank of Japan’s interest rate hikes is not as significant as expected, and macroeconomic pressures are actually easing.
Considering these three points, ETH has shifted from passive waiting to active engagement. The next question is no longer "Will it rise?" but "How high can it go?"
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UncleLiquidation
· 2025-12-16 21:38
Whales are really taking action. This time it's not just calls; real money is flowing into ETH.
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TokenUnlocker
· 2025-12-15 01:50
The whale tricks are so deep, I'm still hesitating
Is the institution entering genuine or not? Anyway, I can't catch the bottom
Wait, isn't this logic a bit too optimistic
Did the Bank of Japan loosen its stance? Then we're safe this time
It's really just one trigger away
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SchrodingerWallet
· 2025-12-14 04:00
Whales swapping BTC for ETH... I've seen this trick many times. The key is whether institutions are truly investing real money. Watching $200 million flow in seems like a lot, but don't overestimate your own capacity to withstand it.
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TokenVelocity
· 2025-12-14 03:56
Whales are accumulating at low levels, and institutions are investing real money. This wave is indeed different.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 2025-12-14 03:47
I believe whales are accumulating at low positions, I also believe in the institutions' real money, but I just don't believe I can catch this wave.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 2025-12-14 03:45
I've seen the whale repositioning routine too many times. Every time, they say smart money is coming, but what happens?
Wait, this $200 million net inflow... there's something to it.
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PositionPhobia
· 2025-12-14 03:35
The whales are accumulating while I'm still dollar-cost averaging, what a gap haha
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OffchainOracle
· 2025-12-14 03:34
Whales are really taking action this time, and it's not a false alarm. Institutional funds are also involved... things are looking a bit different.
This wave of ETH is really a bit different. It was previously waiting for the wind, but now the wind has come on its own.
2 billion dollars in net inflow. The data speaks for itself—no hype, no negativity.
With macro easing and smart money flowing in, the calm before ETH's takeoff is here.
How high can it go? That's the key question, but first it needs to break the resistance level.
Understanding the true flow of ETH from three perspectives:
What are the whales doing? Over the past 18 days, they have been continuously converting BTC into ETH, accumulating at lower levels. This indicates that smart money has already chosen its direction.
Have institutions really entered the market? The spot ETH ETP product on a certain major exchange has seen a weekly net inflow of over $200 million. This is not just talk—it’s real money entering the market.
What about the external environment? The impact of the Bank of Japan’s interest rate hikes is not as significant as expected, and macroeconomic pressures are actually easing.
Considering these three points, ETH has shifted from passive waiting to active engagement. The next question is no longer "Will it rise?" but "How high can it go?"