Will ETH price crash to $750? Ethereum daily active addresses plunge to 4-month lows

CointelegraphPublished on 2022-10-20Last updated on 2022-10-21

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Ethereum has witnessed a substantial drop in its daily active address (DAA) count over the last four months, raising fears about more downside for ETH (ETH) price in the coming weeks.

Ethereum has witnessed a substantial drop in its daily active address (DAA) count over the last four months, raising fears about more downside for ETH (ETH) price in the coming weeks.
Stagnant Ethereum price spooks investors
The number of Ether DAA dropped to 152,000 on Oct. 21, its lowest level since June, according to data provided by Santiment. In other words, the plunge showed fewer unique Ethereum addresses interacting with the network.

Ethereum daily active address count on a daily timeframe. Source: SantimentInterestingly, the drop comes after Ether's 80%-plus correction from its November 2021 high of around $4,850. This coincidence could mean two things: Ethereum users decided to leave the market and/or paused their interaction with the blockchain network after the market's downturn.
Santiment analysts blamed the drop on "weak hands," sentimental traders who drop out of the market during a bearish or stagnant phase, noting:
"Disinterest [is] at a high as [the Ethereum] prices have stagnated."
Notably, Ether's price has been trading inside the $1,200-$1,400 range for over a month, accompanied by a drop in weekly trading volumes.
Disinterest among investors is also visible across Ethereum-based investment funds. These funds witnessed outflows worth $3.9 million in the week ending Oct. 14, according to CoinShares' latest weekly report.

Capital flowing in and out of crypto funds. Source: CoinSharesMoreover, these outflows have reached $368.70 million on a year-to-date (YTD) timeframe.
40% ETH price crash in play
Crypto prices have tumbled across 2022 with other riskier assets, brought down by global central banks' tightening policies to tame rising inflation. However, they risk bearish continuation as inflation remains elevated, prompting more rate hikes in the future.
⚠️BREAKING:

*MAY 2023 FED FUND FUTURES HIT 5.00% AS TRADERS PRICE IN ANOTHER RATE HIKE

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— Investing.com (@Investingcom) October 20, 2022
Ethereum could suffer due to inflation-related macro risks. In other words, ETH/USD could slip below its prevailing rising trendline support, thus triggering a classic continuation setup called ascending triangle, as illustrated in the chart below.

ETH/USD weekly price chart featuring ascending triangle breakdown setup. Source: TradingViewThe profit target of an ascending triangle pattern is measured after the adding the maximum distance between its horizontal trendline resistance and rising trendline support to the breakdown point. As a result, ETH's downside target comes to be around $750, or 40% lower than current price levels.
Conversely, a rebound from the lower trendline could have Ether eye a rally toward the upper trendline. In other words, a climb toward $1,800 in October, up 40% from current prices.

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