The Number of Ethereum Whales is Growing

The Number of Ethereum Whales is Growing

 

The Number of Ethereum Whales is Growing

As noted by analyst Ali Martinez on Twitter, since the beginning of September, no less than 68 new Ethereum whales. This fact coincided with a 30% drop in the ETH rate.

Martinez used data from the analytical website Santiment. He noted that the number of wallets that hold from 1,000 to 10,000 ETH (from $350,000 to $3.5 million at the current exchange rate) increased by 68 over the period from September 1 to September 3. At the same time, on August 31, the rate of the second cryptocurrency reached $367, and by September 5, it fell to $326.

Note that the boom in the decentralized finance (DeFi) industry has significantly increased the demand for Ether. The increased volume of transactions on the Ethereum network led to a significant increase in fees, but after the fall in the ETH rate, both the number of transactions and the size of fees decreased.

Ether still remains the second-largest cryptocurrency in terms of capitalization, which is valued at $39.7 billion. The USDT stablecoin is in third place.

Note that recently Vitalik Buterin, who is one of the co-founders of Ethereum, suggested to triple the cost of smart contracts that run the updates on the network to tackle the issue of perpetually growing transaction fees.