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Ethereum Price Breakdown Ignites Fresh Bear Fears Across Crypto

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Ethereum is facing renewed downside pressure after breaking below the $2,700 level, reigniting concerns over a deeper correction. The second-largest cryptocurrency has now lost more than 7% in a single day and is down over 40% from recent highs, reflecting a broader shift toward risk-off sentiment across crypto markets.

Market liquidity remains thin, institutional demand is weakening, and selling pressure continues to dominate short-term price action, setting the stage for heightened volatility.

Peter Brandt Flags Further Downside Risk

Veteran trader Peter Brandt has added to the cautious outlook, warning that Ethereum’s recent technical breakdown could lead to further losses. Sharing chart analysis, Brandt pointed to a completed symmetrical triangle breakdown on Ethereum’s price chart, a pattern typically associated with bearish continuation.

Beyond ETH itself, Brandt also highlighted weakness across the broader crypto market. His analysis of total crypto market capitalization shows a drop to key support near $2.82 trillion. A sustained failure at this level, he warned, could drag total market value toward $2.41 trillion, implying a potential 15–20% market-wide decline that could pressure major assets including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP.

ETF Outflows Add to Selling Pressure

Institutional sentiment around Ethereum remains fragile, as reflected in continued outflows from spot Ethereum ETFs. On Thursday alone, ETH ETFs recorded nearly $156 million in net redemptions, led by Fidelity and BlackRock products. Grayscale’s Ethereum funds also saw notable withdrawals.

These outflows suggest that large investors are still de-risking, reinforcing Brandt’s view that Ethereum’s weakness is tied more to liquidity stress and capital rotation than isolated technical issues.

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Vitalik Buterin Moves 16,384 ETH

Adding another layer to the narrative, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently withdrew 16,384 ETH. While such movements often raise short-term market concerns, Buterin clarified that the funds are intended to support Ethereum’s long-term development and sustainability.

According to Buterin, the ETH will help fund an aggressive roadmap focused on scalability, decentralization, and security, while also supporting the Ethereum Foundation’s core mission. He has also signaled interest in improving decentralized staking structures to better align rewards with Ethereum’s long-term goals.

Key Support Levels in Focus

Ethereum’s price action continues to reflect a market stuck in limbo rather than one gearing up for a decisive move. Analysts note that ETH has been locked in a broad, well-defined range between roughly $2,600 and $3,350 for the past two months, with no clear trend emerging on higher timeframes. This prolonged consolidation has created what some describe as a forced equilibrium, where neither bulls nor bears have enough conviction to take control. 

Without a clean breakout above resistance or a confirmed breakdown below support, recent price swings are viewed as short-term liquidity rotations rather than the start of a new cycle. For now, Ethereum remains in a macro stalemate, trading around $2,798 and down about 5% on the week, as the market continues to wait for a decisive signal.

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FAQs

Why is Ethereum’s price falling today?

Ethereum is dropping due to weak liquidity, ETF outflows, and a broader risk-off mood, not because of a fundamental breakdown in the network.

How do Ethereum ETF outflows impact ETH price?

ETF outflows signal institutional de-risking, which adds selling pressure and often amplifies short-term price volatility in Ethereum.

What are the key support levels to watch for Ethereum?

ETH is holding a range between roughly $2,600 and $3,350. A clear break below support or above resistance may set the next trend.

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