Despite the recent attempt by the bulls, Ethereum price has struggled to regain past $2,000 levels recently. Market analysts believe that there’s enough possibility that ETH could see another 50% drop to $1,000 as some early ETH whales resolve to heavy profit booking.
Ethereum Price Struggles to Regain $2,000
Amid the overall market uncertainty, Ethereum continues to face some selling pressure as bulls fail to regain control over $2,000 levels. Crypto analyst Ali Martinez has stated that investors should maintain caution before building fresh positions in ETH.
“Ethereum hits $2,000. Cool, but zoom out! The big picture is brewing something bigger,” Martinez stated. As per the below chart shared by Martinez, if bulls fail to hold the Ethereum price above $2,050, it risks further falling to the next support at $1,500, and even below all the way to $1,095 levels, per his recent ETH price prediction.

As of press time, the ETH price is trading 2.26% down at $1,973 with its daily trading volume dropping over 40% to $12.21 billion. Furthermore, the ETH futures open interest has also dropped 4% under $20 billion. A recent ETH price prediction also hints that the crypto will hover near $2K for some time ahead.
Early ETH Whale Sells 34,125 Coins
Blockchain analytics platform SpotonChain reported that a major ETH whale appears to have secured a massive profit of $65.66 million, marking a staggering 4,156% return on investment. The whale’s holdings date back to March 2017 when they acquired the ETH from platforms like Changelly, Bitfinex, ShapeShift, and Binance at an average cost of just $46.3 per token.
The whale, identified as “0x086,” deposited its entire ETH holdings of 34,125 ETH to crypto exchange Coinbase a few hours ago. This transaction happened at an average Ethereum price of $1,970.

Currently, the ETH whale activity remains mixed as some big players are moving it from exchange and moving it to staking to earn the extra yield. These are specifically the long-term ETH holders holding with diamond hands.
BlackRock Explains Why Ethereum ETFs Are Struggling
Despite Ethereum price eyeing a relief rally past $2,000, there’s no major relief for spot Ethereum ETFs. The outflows have continued through March 2025 so far, highlighting a major drop in institutional sentiment.
While speaking at the Digital Asset Summit (DAS) in New York City, BlackRock’s head of digital assets Robbie Mitchnick explained the real reason behind this fall. Mitchnick suggested that the ETFs could have performed better if they had included staking, noting that the absence of this feature made the launch “less perfect.”
“A staking yield is a meaningful part of how you can generate investment return in this space. And all the [Ether] ETFs, of course, at launch did not have staking,” he said.
On Thursday, crypto asset manager Bitwise filed a proposal to introduce staking on Ethereum ETFs. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has proposed amendments to allow the listing and trading of shares for the Bitwise Ethereum ETF, incorporating staking capabilities.
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