Ethereum's supply held by top exchanges rises as the Merge knocks at the door
Ethereum's trading volume outperforms Bitcoin's trading volume. Will investors follow the 'buy the rumour, sell the news' strategy?
The Ethereum Merge is finally taking place. Whales, in this situation, are transferring their ETH to exchanges ahead of the deadline. The Merge refers to Ethereum's transition from Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus to Proof-of-Stake (PoS). Because of this update, the current Ethereum chain will merge with the new Beacon chain. It will be one of the most important updates on the Ethereum network since its inception. The Ethereum Foundation recently revealed that the Merge might occur sooner than previously anticipated.
Between September 10 and September 20, the mainnet will be converted to PoS. It will happen after the Bellatrix upgrade. In this scenario, data shows that the top non-exchange Ethereum addresses have been decreasing their holdings. It was reported that the assets of Ethereum in non-exchange addresses have dropped by 11 percent in the last three months. At the same time, there was a 78 percent increase in whale on-exchange address holdings.
It is worth noting that Ethereum appears to have outperformed Bitcoin in terms of trading volume on several occasions in August. According to a report,
"Almost on every day of August, the trading volume (%) of Ethereum was higher than Bitcoin. For example, on August 22, Ethereum represented 40% of the trading volume on exchanges, while Bitcoin represented only 31%. The percentage left is by trading volume on other altcoins…Ethereum is still very popular, and investors are trading the hype."
Following the announcement of the Merge date, Ethereum's native token, Ether (ETH), experienced a bullish surge in July. Its value has risen to a new six-month high of more than $2,000. It did not, however, consolidate at the critical resistance. Further research revealed that the gap between Ethereum's top ten largest non-exchange addresses and exchange addresses is closing. As quoted by a report,