Based on recent sell-off data, although Ethereum is also under pressure, the outflow of funds is indeed better than Bitcoin. The key difference lies in the scale — Bitcoin's absolute sell-off volume is larger, mainly due to its higher market capitalization. Interestingly, Ethereum's actual sell-off size is only one-tenth of Bitcoin's, so the selling pressure is relatively less intense.



By closely observing institutional movements, it becomes clear that BlackRock and Grayscale are the main drivers of Ethereum sell-offs. Especially with BlackRock's investors operating on both Bitcoin and Ethereum, it clearly reflects the strategic flow of institutional funds between crypto assets — this targeted reduction indicates differing attitudes of institutions towards the current market.
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MEVHunterLuckyvip
· 01-01 22:58
ETH sell-off isn't as fierce as BTC; who is scared by one-tenth of the volume? On the contrary, BlackRock's approach looks quite impressive.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-01 03:05
What are BlackRock and Grayscale up to? They're selecting tracks. I'm a bit skeptical about the claim that ETH has less selling pressure.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 2025-12-30 00:52
Looking at BlackRock's recent moves, they're truly voting with their feet. Their attitude towards ETH isn't as enthusiastic as before.
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NFTRegretDiaryvip
· 2025-12-30 00:47
Is Ethereum's sell-off only one-tenth of Bitcoin's? These institutions really know how to pick, with BlackRock and Grayscale openly switching horses.
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StealthDeployervip
· 2025-12-30 00:39
It seems that institutions are playing a multiple-choice game, picking and choosing between BTC and ETH. BlackRock's approach is indeed very clever.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 2025-12-30 00:32
Keep a close eye on BlackRock and Grayscale's reduction patterns; the fund flows of these two institutions can directly reveal the market's true expectations. A tenth of the selling volume may not seem aggressive, but the key is to look at address concentration—if these funds are all flowing out from a few large addresses, the pressure is actually quite significant. Don't be fooled by absolute numbers; you need to analyze the on-chain data more thoroughly.
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 2025-12-30 00:30
ETH selling pressure isn't that high, but what is BlackRock up to... It feels like institutions are bleeding Bitcoin dry.
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