Ethereum Exchange Reserves Hit Record Low Amid Weak Spot Demand

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Ethereum news shows exchange flows have dropped to a record low, down roughly 77% from their 2021 peak, per CryptoQuant. ETH remains stuck below $2,150 as weak spot demand fails to push prices higher. CoinGlass data reveals a spike in futures trading, with 24-hour volume hitting nearly $50 billion and $1.2 billion in inflows. Exchange flows remain under pressure while derivatives activity rises.

Ethereum exchange reserves have fallen to a record low, even as the token trades near $2,15 and still struggles to break out.

CryptoQuant data shows reserves are down about 77% from their 2021 peak, while CoinGlass data points to a surge in futures activity, with volume topping close to $50 billion in 24 hours.

Exchange Balances Keep Sliding

The long slide in exchange balances has been building for years. According to CryptoQuant analyst Rich_dady, the decline has accelerated since late 2025, and the gap between price and reserve levels suggests that coins are still leaving exchanges at a fast pace.

That kind of movement usually means holders are sending ETH to cold storage, staking it, or parking it away from trading venues.

Even with that tighter supply, the market has not shown the kind of buying pressure that would normally push price higher. The report says ETH rose about 4% over the past 24 hours, but the move has not been enough to change the broader picture. Buyers, it says, have not stepped in with much force.

Futures Trading Is Running Ahead Of Spot

The bigger action has been in derivatives. CoinGlass data cited in the piece shows open interest climbing at the same time futures volume jumped past $49 billion in a single day.

The report also points to $1.2 billion in futures inflows over 24 hours, a sign that traders are taking on more leverage while spot flows stay mostly flat.

That split matters. When derivatives heat up faster than spot buying, the market often gets choppier instead of trending cleanly in one direction.

The report says that setup points to weaker demand than the supply picture might suggest on its own.

$2,100 Support Still Holds For Now

ETH remains above $2,100 support, but the report says that level has not yet turned into a clean launch pad for a stronger move. The current setup leaves the market waiting on spot demand, which the piece says is still the missing piece.

Without more consistent buying from new entrants, lower exchange reserves alone may not be enough to force a breakout.

For now, the picture is uneven. Supply on exchanges keeps shrinking, yet price action stays boxed in. Traders are active, leverage is rising, and the spot side remains quiet.

That leaves Ethereum in a narrow and uneasy stretch, where the next clear move may depend less on supply and more on whether buyers finally return.

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