ETH Supply Drops to 2016 Levels as Market Uncertainty Builds

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  • Trend Research’s $2.6B ETH long unwound, causing a $750M loss and minimal holdings.

  • ETH exchange supply dropped to 2016 levels, raising market instability and thin liquidity concerns.

  • Selective buyers emerged, but weak price action and high selling volume fueled volatility.

Ethereum’s confidence took another hit during a fragile market moment. A massive leveraged trade collapsed while available ETH kept shrinking. That timing matters. Thin liquidity rarely forgives large exits. When major players rush for the door, price swings grow sharper. Recent events exposed how vulnerable Ethereum looks under pressure. Traders now face a market shaped by fear, forced selling, and shrinking exchange reserves. That mix can turn small moves into violent reactions.

🚨 ETH SUPPLY JUST REACHED 2016 LEVELS

Ethereum exchange balances are now back to mid-2016 levels, almost a full decade ago.

That’s insane when you consider how much larger the ecosystem is today.

While Bitcoin has seen coins flowing back onto exchanges lately, $ETH has been… pic.twitter.com/pfVaC2MXxl

— That Martini Guy ₿ (@MartiniGuyYT) February 9, 2026

A Leveraged Bet Unravels as Liquidity Dries Up

Trend Research placed one of the boldest Ethereum trades seen in recent years. Jack Yi’s firm built a $2.6 billion long position using Aave loans. Leverage magnified upside hopes and downside risk. The strategy depended on steady liquidity and stable sentiment. Neither condition survived.On-chain data confirmed a full position exit during the past month. Trend Research sold all ETH holdings and raised $1.74 billion. Loan repayments followed soon after.

The trade locked in an estimated $750 million loss. Wallet balances collapsed to barely over $10,000. Holdings included USDC and near-zero ETH. The exit mattered less than the environment surrounding the exit. Ethereum exchange supply dropped to levels last seen during mid-2016. CryptoQuant data showed about 16 million ETH across exchanges. That figure matched Ethereum’s earliest trading phase. Back then, adoption barely existed.

Today, Ethereum supports a massive financial ecosystem. This contrast raises concern. Large exits usually rely on deep liquidity. Current conditions offer the opposite. Thin order books struggle to absorb aggressive selling. Price discovery becomes messy under such stress. Sudden drops and sharp rebounds grow more likely.

Weak Price Action Meets Conflicting Signals

Not all players fled the market. Tom Lee-backed Bitmine added 20,000 ETH on February 8. The purchase totaled nearly $42 million. Another buyer also emerged from a controversial source. The Infini exploiter spent 13.32 million DAI for 6,316 ETH. That purchase occurred near $2,109. Funds later moved through Tornado Cash. Price action stayed weak despite selective buying. Ethereum traded near $2,077 at press time. Recent highs near $3,300 now felt distant.

The decline measured roughly 37%. Momentum indicators reflected stress. The daily RSI hovered near 31. Oversold conditions approached. Trend strength remained elevated. ADX reached 50, signaling strong directional movement. Bears controlled momentum. The negative directional index stayed far above positive readings. Selling volume expanded during the drop. Daily volume reached roughly 39,700 ETH. Low liquidity amplified every move. Sellers gained leverage over price action.

Buyers demanded deeper discounts before stepping in. That imbalance fuels volatility. Ethereum now trades in a zone where confidence feels thin. Market structure matters during moments like this. Shrinking supply can support prices under stable demand. Current conditions lack stability. Forced unwinds distort normal behavior. Until liquidity improves, Ethereum faces heightened risk.

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