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Ethereum Updates Today: Institutions Accumulate While Long-Term Investors Exit, Intensifying the Crisis of Confidence in Crypto

Ethereum Updates Today: Institutions Accumulate While Long-Term Investors Exit, Intensifying the Crisis of Confidence in Crypto

Bitget-RWA2025/11/14 23:50
By:Bitget-RWA

- Institutions like BitMine continue buying Ethereum despite market declines, accumulating 19,500 ETH this month. - Long-term holders sell at breakeven while super-whales add $53.9M ETH, highlighting fragmented market sentiment. - Bitcoin/ETH ETFs see $1.13B outflows as prices fall below $100k and $3,150, with $1.1B in leveraged liquidations. - Market remains bearish with weak retail demand, but large buyers and Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade could drive volatility shifts.

Major institutions are steadily increasing their holdings of

and even as the overall crypto market faces a downturn. Notably, Tom Lee's BitMine has been making significant acquisitions, despite on-chain data and ETF flows indicating a decline in institutional optimism. BitMine, recognized as a prominent institutional participant, recently purchased 9,176 ETH (worth $29.14 million) from Galaxy Digital’s OTC platform, , as reported by blockchain analytics provider Lookonchain.
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This acquisition makes BitMine one of November’s most active institutional buyers, at a time when Ethereum is trading close to $3,100 and the crypto sector is experiencing heightened volatility.

The differing actions among large holders highlight the market’s vulnerability. While BitMine and similar entities are accumulating, some long-term investors are choosing to sell at their entry prices.

, 0x0c19, recently sold 2,404 ETH ($7.7 million) after holding since August 2021, indicating a loss of conviction. In contrast, a major whale known as 66kETHBorrow acquired 16,937 ETH ($53.9 million) in a single day, increasing their total to 422,175 ETH ($1.34 billion), despite being $126 million in the red on paper. This divergence illustrates the split between sellers acting out of fear and buyers with strong conviction.

Interest from both retail and institutional investors in crypto assets remains weak. U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs

—the second-largest daily outflow since their inception—according to SoSoValue. Ether ETFs also experienced $259.7 million in outflows, marking their highest since October. These patterns reflect the broader market’s weakness, with Bitcoin dipping below $100,000 for the first time in weeks and Ethereum sliding to $3,150. were liquidated over the past day, according to CoinGlass, highlighting increased risk aversion.

The recent selloff has also affected alternative coins. Ripple (XRP) and

(SOL) both dropped over 2%, while (GBTC) and BlackRock’s IBIT . the bearish trend is being driven by weak ETF inflows, persistent selling from long-term holders, and a lack of retail engagement. Nevertheless, some traders are positioning for a recovery. The Machi brothers, known for their leveraged bets on Ethereum, to avoid forced liquidation, with their combined ETH exposure totaling $39.45 million.

The next significant event for the market could be Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade in December.

as a possible indicator, suggesting that renewed volatility could emerge if major buyers like BitMine can influence sentiment. For now, however, the market appears to be trending downward, with Bitcoin near a six-month low and Ethereum struggling to break out of its current range.

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