尽管推出了ETF,但以太坊价格仍然疲软,是否有积极迹象?(Bitfinex)

币界网Published on 2024-08-21Last updated on 2024-08-21

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尽管美国推出了现货以太坊交易所交易基金(ETF),但以太坊(ETH)的价格在过去一个月暴跌了20%以上。自成立以来,这些基金经历了大量资金外流,进一步削弱了以太坊的价格。

根据Bitfinex Alpha报告的最新版本,以太坊ETF在今年早些时候推出后,在最初的资金外流后未能表现出弹性,就像美国现货比特币ETF一样。

以太币价格依然疲软

以太坊价格的疲软可以从ETH/BTC货币对中看出,自2022年9月以太坊合并以来,该货币对一直在下跌。当时,ETH对比特币(BTC)表现出相对强势。市场参与者预计以太坊ETF的推出将加强ETH的地位,但事实恰恰相反;ETH/BTC货币对的疲软不仅持续存在,而且愈演愈烈。

本月早些时候,该货币对跌至大约三年来的最低水平,达到0.0367 ETH/BTC。它现在面临0.0461的阻力,这是2021年2月ETH/BTC牛市开始前的周期高点。这种疲软也可归因于现货比特币ETF引导被动流动和对BTC的需求增加,这一趋势自7月23日以来一直是ETH的新趋势。

Bitfinex分析师表示:“这一持续的趋势引发了人们对以太坊ETF在平衡这两种主要加密资产之间的市场动态方面缺乏有效性的质疑。ETH对BTC的持续表现不佳表明,除了机构投资产品的可用性之外,还有更深层次的市场力量在发挥作用。”。

ETF流出激增

分析师概述了自ETF推出以来导致ETH暴跌的几个因素。其中包括加密货币做市商Jump Trading、Wintermute和Flow Traders的大规模ETH出售,围绕以太坊ETF推出的冷淡情绪,市场波动和流动性担忧,以及不利的宏观经济环境。

此外,影响以太坊疲软的一个显著因素是灰度以太坊信托(ETHE)看到资金外流并将供应推向市场的速度。Grayscale Bitcoin Trust(GBTC)在推出后的第20个交易日管理的资产徘徊在76.3%左右,相比之下,ETHE管理的资产为70%。

与此同时,Bitfinex声称,在夏季推出以太坊ETF,一段交易量较低和投资者参与度较弱的时期,也导致了其表现不佳,进而导致了以太坊价格的下跌。

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