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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 06:47  |  Written by: Marc Andreessen

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Eth Expects A Potential Short

ETH expects a potential short squeeze as open interest shifts higher. Ethereum (ETH) recovered above $2,600 after the latest crypto rally, but may be facing

Regulatory uncertainty and lack of institutional backing are weighing on ETH, though staking participation is rising, signaling some long-term Ethereum (ETH) has

Ethereum's price struggles with increased selling from major institutions and falling network activity. Investor focus shifts towards Bitcoin as Ethereum's ETH/BTC value

To Briefly Explain It

Ethereum’s Worst Quarter Yet? ETH Faces Heavy Sell Pressure and

To briefly explain it, staking involves locking up the native asset of a blockchain to bolster the network's security in exchange for rewards. After Ethereum's

Ethereum Price Faces Pressure Amid Low Staking Yields - BeInCrypto

People Are Concerned That When

Ethereum Staking Is Squashing ‘Selling Pressure Fear’: How?

People are concerned that when staked ETH can be withdrawn, it may flood the market and create selling pressure. 1- Currently, 60% of staked ETH is at a loss

Ethereum’s Worst Cycle YetIs Staking the Key to Recovery?

Investors Have Been Able To

Ethereum Bulls Target $1,800 on Staking Hopes, Fading Short

2 Reasons why ETH selling pressure will remain low even after the

Investors have been able to withdraw their staked ETH through this development. However, fear was instilled in many as it was speculated that selling pressure

Declining Staking Yields Are Reducing

Ethereum (ETH) to face selling pressure from ICO whale, outflows

Declining staking yields are reducing Ethereum's appeal as competitors offer higher returns, per 10X Research. Low yields in DeFi and competition from high-yield TradFi

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