Ethereum Dips Under $3000: What’s Driving the Slide?

ETH tanked to $2991 amid rising U.S. bond yields, inflation fears, and whale dominance, leaving traders worried about recovery vibes.



Ethereum (ETH) just got absolutely wrecked. It somehow managed to drop by 8% to $2991 before clawing back to $3017. Traders are trolling, “Is recovery even a thing now?”

The chaos started last Friday when unexpected U.S. interest rate data hit, sparking inflation fears. The Fed might not cut rates anytime soon, so crypto investors are feeling the squeeze. Plus, the U.S. job market added 256K jobs instead of the expected 160K, signaling a strong economy. While that’s great for traditional markets, it sent U.S. bond yields soaring, making risky investments like crypto way less attractive.

Ethereum’s been in a slump, falling from $3332 to $3196, and hasn’t stopped sliding. Analysts like Ali Martinez say resistance is heavy between $3360-$3450, with support hanging at $3066-$3160. Fun fact: three whale wallets control 43% of ETH’s supply, so they’re probably low-key steering the ship.

Meanwhile, whales are still stacking ETH. One just pulled 10K ETH (around $30.7M) from Binance, while large transactions spiked 70%. But with ETH supply creeping back to pre-merge levels and tight liquidity everywhere, ETH’s struggles are real.

TL;DR: Bond yields and whale games got ETH on thin ice. Will it bounce back, or is this the start of another dip?

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Anmol Khatiwada

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