Grayscale stakes 857K ETH: What it means for Ethereum’s Q4 run

ambcryptoPublished on 2025-10-08Last updated on 2025-10-09

Key Takeaways

What’s putting pressure on Ethereum’s liquid supply?

Ethereum institutional stacking and 1.3 million ETH queued for staking are tightening the float, reinforcing $4.5k as key support.

Could ETH regain momentum for Q4?

If bulls flip $4.5k into a strong base, a July-style run toward $4.7k by year-end is possible, supported by Grayscale’s 890k ETH lockup and ETF inflows.


Ethereum’s [ETH] $5k target appears to be slipping further out of reach.

Since its mid-August ATH of $4.9k, ETH has twice rejected $4.8k, forming a short-term resistance zone.

On-chain, the ETH/BTC ratio has been grinding sideways around 0.036, showing no relative strength versus Bitcoin [BTC].

In short, the kind of momentum and rotational flows that fueled ETH’s June-August 70%+ ramp to ATH aren’t showing up now, creating a notable divergence. Could this mean Ethereum’s Q4 run is losing steam?

Ethereum’s next move depends on a solid base

Ethereum’s structural resilience is getting put to the test.

In under 72 hours, ETH has pulled back 2.7% from $4,756, marking its second rejection at the $4.8k ceiling. Previously, ETH topped at $4,766 on the 13th of September, which triggered a 20% pullback over two weeks.

In fact, this unfolded as ETH’s weakest cycle in three months. Bulls failed to flip $4.5k into a reliable floor, dragging price back to early August levels. To avoid another shakeout, ETH needs to ignite a July-style rebound.

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Source: TradingView (ETH/USDT)

Back then, ETH flipped $2.4k into support, fueling a 70%+ run to its ATH.

To mirror that cycle, bulls now need to flip $4.5k into a strong support base, clearing the way for a potential $5k run. In fact, if a similar rally takes hold, Ethereum could grind toward $4,700 by year-end. 

Notably, it appears institutions are already front-running this setup.

Grayscale locks 857k ETH, reinforcing Q4 support

Under the hood, it looks like big players are engineering a supply shock. 

Ethereum ETF inflows are pouring in, with $1.3 billion hitting these funds this month alone. Around 5.38% of that has flowed into Grayscale’s ETH ETF, showing a notable divergence from the September cycle.

Back then, ETH ETFs saw $800 million in outflows, coinciding with ETH dropping 15% from $4.5k and breaking below $4k in that cycle’s sharp vertical pullback. This time, it looks like bulls are carving out a solid base.

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Source: ValidatorQueue

Supporting this, Grayscale has staked an additional 857k ETH ($3.8 billion).

In fact, in under 72 hours, Grayscale locked 890k ETH, pushing ETH’s Total Staked Value (TVS) to 36.17 million.

On top of that, Ethereum’s entry queue has surged by 1.19 million in the same stretch, as shown in the chart above.

Put simply, 1.3 million ETH is queued for staking over the next three weeks.

With institutions stacking, ETH’s liquid supply is tightening, reinforcing $4.5k support, and setting up a solid base for ETH’s $4.7k run by Q4’s end.

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