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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 09:57  |  Written by: Cathie Wood

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ETH Wallet address losses reached ATH – where is the end of this

Ethereum address profitability declines as bearish trend continues

In late 2025, Ethereum’s percentage of profitable addresses plunged below 10% as the asset’s price fell sharply, marking one of its most significant drops. A similar trend

Ethereum

Ethereum (ETH), the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization, is currently under severe selling pressure as its price falls below $1,800.

Ethereum’s Address Activity Drops: What It Means for the Market

Ethereum Faces Setback as 53% of Addresses Fall into Losses

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Ethereum is currently trading at about $1066, after a fall of 3.38% in a day but it’s down about 36% from where it was one week earlier. These figures are enough to

Approximately 53% of Ethereum (ETH) addresses are operating at a loss due to recent price declines and market volatility. ETH’s price has fallen by 52.8% over the

Ethereum Addresses at 53% Loss Amid Market Volatility

According To Intotheblock

According to IntoTheBlock, a crypto analytics platform, Ethereum witnessed significant outflows worth $1.8 billion over the past week. It was the highest weekly outflow

The Number of Ethereum Addresses in Losses Has Risen to a Two

Ethereum’s daily active addresses have recently declined, signaling potential changes in network activity and market dynamics. Discover what the decrease means for ETH

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Number Of Ethereum Addresses Losing Money Just

Ethereum Addresses in Loss Skyrocket to an All-Time

Approximately 53% of Ethereum addresses are now operating at a loss, a stark indication of the broader market volatility that has taken a toll on the cryptocurrency's

Ethereum price bottom? $1.8B in ETH leaves exchanges

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