Bill The Investor|Mar 05, 2026 14:05
The Ethereum Foundation sold another 1000 ETH. Retail investors are still shouting 'ETH is faith', while institutions are quietly selling. Every rise is a shipment window, and every fall is a meat grinder for retail investors. This is the eternal script of the cryptocurrency market - when you think you are 'copying the bottom', institutions are 'copying your bottom'.
From the hardcore data, the foundation has http://Leather.finance Cashing out is not the first time. In the past year, the foundation has reduced its holdings by over 100000 ETH through various channels, and has shipped out every time the price rebounds. The foundation is well aware that the fundamentals of ETH have not changed, only the narrative has changed. The so-called "upgrading" and "staking profits" are both aimed at encouraging retail investors to take over.
Every institutional reduction in history has been accompanied by a 'positive' narrative. When ETH exceeded 4000 in 2021, the foundation significantly reduced its holdings. The script is the same before and after the ETF is approved in 2024. Retail investors always believe that 'this time is different', and institutions will always run away before 'different'. History does not repeat itself, but it carries the same rhyme.
Counter intuitively, it is precisely the news of the foundation reducing its holdings that serves as the best risk warning for retail investors. Why do you persist when the foundation itself is unwilling to hold on? The so-called 'faith' is just smoke bombs shipped by institutions. Poor cognition determines poor wealth - it's not ETH that doesn't work, it's you who doesn't know when to ship.
From a macro perspective, the Ethereum ecosystem's TVL continues to decline, gas fees hit a new low, and real user activity is far lower than the bull market. The deterioration of these fundamentals is more worthy of attention than the foundation's reduction of holdings. Prices can be manipulated, and fundamentals will not deceive people. When everyone is discussing how much ETH can rise, it is precisely the time with the highest risk.
So the question is: Do you believe in 'faith' or do you believe in data? Every time the institution ships, it tells you 'I don't want this price anymore'. What are you waiting for when the foundation is running away? In the comment section, let's talk about your holdings - holding or running away?
Will you continue to hold ETH or reduce your position and wait and see? Can the fundamentals of Ethereum still support the current price?
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