ETH (Ethereum) increased by 3.47% in the last 24 hours

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Gate News Bot Message, January 28th, according to CoinMarketCap data, as of press time, ETH (Ethereum) is currently trading at $3,014.46, up 3.47% in the past 24 hours, with a high of $3,064.39 and a low of $2,785.90. The 24-hour trading volume reached $27.355 billion. The current market capitalization is approximately $363.829 billion, an increase of $12.195 billion compared to yesterday.

Ethereum is a decentralized, open-source blockchain network and software development platform driven by the cryptocurrency Ether (ETH). As a next-generation unstoppable application security and global infrastructure, the Ethereum network is open to everyone, permissionless, built and maintained by thousands of individuals, organizations, and users worldwide.

Ether (ETH) is the native cryptocurrency that powers the Ethereum network, used to pay transaction fees and secure the blockchain through staking. As an open, programmable digital currency, ETH is used for global payments, as collateral for loans, and as a store of value independent of any central entity.

The Ethereum ecosystem is versatile, supporting use cases such as digital cash, open finance systems, layer-two networks, privacy applications, and asset tokenization. Currently, DeFi protocols lock approximately $14.05 billion in value, with Ethereum’s secured value around $10.66 billion, and the average transaction cost is only $0.0015.

Recent Important ETH News:

1️⃣ Strong Staking Ecosystem, Validator Queue Hits Record High

The number of ETH waiting in line to join the Ethereum PoS network has surpassed 3.33 million ETH, worth about $96.7 billion, setting a new record. This growth is mainly driven by large-scale staking activities from Ethereum enterprise treasuries like BitMine. Meanwhile, SharpLink received 465 ETH in staking rewards last week, with total rewards reaching 12,079 ETH. These sustained strong staking demands reflect institutional and treasury confidence in Ethereum’s long-term value. Increased staking participation enhances the security and decentralization of the Ethereum network.

2️⃣ Spot ETF Continues to Attract Capital, Institutional Funds Show Divergence

After initial outflows, the latest trading day saw a net inflow of $110 million into spot Ethereum ETFs, indicating market enthusiasm for recent dips. The net inflow was 39,499 ETH (worth $115.7 million), confirming some funds view the $2,800 level as a key accumulation point. However, over the past seven days, net outflows total $48.821 billion, suggesting overall cautiousness among institutional investors, with a complex flow of bullish and bearish sentiments.

3️⃣ On-Chain Ecosystem Applications Accelerate, Retail Payment Scenarios Open Up

TAG Heuer officially accepts Ethereum payments, marking a significant step for luxury retail into blockchain ecosystems. The Hang Seng Investment Gold ETF will issue tokenized fund units based on Ethereum, reflecting an accelerating trend of institutional asset on-chainization. Polymarket launched volatility prediction markets for Bitcoin and Ethereum, adding new dimensions to derivatives trading. These multi-faceted applications expand Ethereum’s real-world use cases in payments, asset tokenization, and financial derivatives, creating new growth stories for medium- and long-term value accumulation.

4️⃣ Scaling Technology Faces Bottlenecks, Network Stability Needs Reassessment

After the Fusaka upgrade, Ethereum experienced significant pressure when processing high blob data volume blocks. The failure rate for blocks with 16 or more blobs is between 0.77% and 1.79%, much higher than average. In the highest observed case with 21 blobs, the failure rate is more than three times the network baseline. This indicates that while capacity upgrades have increased Layer 2 data throughput, distributed node stability under extreme load remains a concern. Based on this technical feedback, the market needs to reassess expectations for further blob capacity increases.

5️⃣ Contract Market Volatility, Liquidity Risks Rise

Over the past 24 hours, the entire network experienced $276 million in liquidation, including $28.39 million in long ETH positions and $52.06 million in short positions. Large traders have established high-leverage short positions near $2,900, with “strategy counterparty” shorting 7,347 ETH at 15x leverage, with an average entry price of $2,910.9; another trader shorted 738.48 ETH at 25x leverage, with an average entry price of $2,906.2. In the options market, put options on Deribit remain generally higher than call options, indicating ongoing concerns about downside risk, with nearly 50% of strategies leaning bearish.

6️⃣ Frequent Large On-Chain Flows Signal Market Structure Adjustments

An early wallet, inactive for nine years, suddenly transferred 50,000 ETH (about $145 million), while still holding 85,000 ETH. Additionally, 3,310 ETH moved from anonymous addresses, and Stake.com transferred 6,267 ETH to anonymous addresses. Large whales increased ETH long positions, reflecting active reallocation. Over the past week, nearly $80 million moved across chains to Solana, with $50 million coming from Ethereum, indicating some funds are adjusting strategies across multiple ecosystems.

7️⃣ Network Efficiency Gains Support Real Adoption, Gas Fees Near Decade Lows

Ethereum’s average transaction fee has fallen below $0.01, reaching the lowest level since May 2017, with nearly 2.9 million transactions per day. This “high-frequency, low-cost” state marks a phase of successful scaling. The decline in gas fees reduces costs for small transfers, DeFi operations, and NFT minting, increasing blockchain appeal for users and developers. However, low fees also mean reduced ETH burn, potentially weakening network deflation effects, posing new considerations for future value support.

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