Ethereum’s latest rally has once again lost momentum, with the cryptocurrency struggling to stay above the $4,000 mark. With weak demand and declining spot ETF inflows weighing on sentiment, analysts warn that Ether (ETH) could face a deeper correction toward $3,100 if buyers fail to regain control. L’article Ethereum Struggles at $4,000 as ETF Outflows Raise Risk of Further Downside est apparu en premier sur Cointribune. Ethereum’s latest rally has once again lost momentum, with the cryptocurrency struggling to stay above the $4,000 mark. With weak demand and declining spot ETF inflows weighing on sentiment, analysts warn that Ether (ETH) could face a deeper correction toward $3,100 if buyers fail to regain control. L’article Ethereum Struggles at $4,000 as ETF Outflows Raise Risk of Further Downside est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Ethereum Struggles at $4,000 as ETF Outflows Raise Risk of Further Downside

2025/10/23 01:05

Ethereum’s latest rally has once again lost momentum, with the cryptocurrency struggling to stay above the $4,000 mark. With weak demand and declining spot ETF inflows weighing on sentiment, analysts warn that Ether (ETH) could face a deeper correction toward $3,100 if buyers fail to regain control.

L’article Ethereum Struggles at $4,000 as ETF Outflows Raise Risk of Further Downside est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

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