Ethereum's 29% Weekly Surge Masks a Market Still 51% Below Its Peak
Published on 08/23/2026 at 00:30 | Redaktion boerse-global.de
The digital asset's sharpest weekly advance in months has pushed it to levels unseen since May, yet the rally's underlying mechanics reveal a market balancing genuine institutional demand against lingering structural caution. Ethereum changed hands near $2,427 on Saturday, up roughly 4.4 percent on the day, after breaching the $2,500 mark intraday on Friday before settling back.
What stands out about this move is not merely its magnitude — a 29 percent weekly gain — but the confluence of forces behind it. Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds have emerged as the primary conduit for fresh capital, with net inflows of approximately $512.4 million recorded across four trading sessions. Expand the window to five days and the figure climbs to $697.17 million. Friday alone contributed $219.5 million, with BlackRock's ETHA fund accounting for $173.3 million of that total.
Short Squeeze Dynamics Amplify the Advance
The upward trajectory gained additional velocity from forced position unwinding. Liquidations of short positions totaling $1.69 billion over three days created a cascading effect that accelerated price discovery, while 24-hour futures volume reached $94.42 billion. Earlier, a squeeze at the $2,200 level had already triggered forced closures of 276,000 ETH, valued at roughly $673 million.
Market microstructure data points to improving conditions beneath the surface. The Coinbase Premium Index — a proxy for US retail and institutional demand — climbed approximately 60 percent. Meanwhile, the estimated leverage ratio fell to a one-month low of 0.73, suggesting traders are carrying less debt into positions. That combination of rising US demand and reduced leverage typically signals a healthier foundation for sustained moves.
Yet the technical picture carries warnings alongside encouragement. The Relative Strength Index sits at 86.7, firmly in overbought territory, and the distance to the 52-week high of $4,953.73 from August 2025 remains substantial — the current price sits 51 percent below that mark. Ethereum is still down 18 percent year-to-date and 43 percent over twelve months, a reminder that this rally, however vigorous, has yet to reclaim lost ground.
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Conflicting Signals From Major Players
Institutional behavior presents a muddled picture. Reports on Friday suggested aggressive selling by BlackRock across both Ethereum and Bitcoin, yet a separate source indicated the asset manager had accumulated 132,769 ETH — worth around $316 million — over a two-day span. The contradiction underscores how difficult it is to read large funds' positioning in real time.
Exchange flows add another layer of complexity. Trading venues including Binance and OKX registered spot outflows in the single-digit millions, while OKX futures showed elevated net short positions of $767.16 million. These figures hint that not all market participants share the bullish conviction driving ETF inflows.
On-chain accumulation tells a different story. Bitmine acquired nearly 10,000 ETH within a week, bringing its total holdings to 5.79 million ether, roughly 85 percent of which is staked through validator operations. Such long-term positioning suggests confidence in the network's fundamentals that transcends short-term price action.
Price Targets and Probability Markets
Arthur Hayes has outlined a path to $5,000 should Ethereum sustain a break above $3,000, a level that also emerges as the next technical objective in multiple analyses. The case for continued upside rests partly on the breach of the 200-day moving average and an MVRV Z-score of minus 1.012, a metric historically associated with the early stages of bull phases.
Polymarket participants are cautiously optimistic. A market carrying $11.5 million in volume assigns a 51 percent probability to Ethereum reaching $3,000, while the odds of touching $4,000 stand at just 16.5 percent. These figures suggest traders see further upside but remain skeptical of an uninterrupted ascent.
Regulatory Tailwinds and the Senate Hurdle
Washington has provided the political backdrop for this rally. The SEC's proposed "Regulation Crypto Assets" framework, unveiled Wednesday, would create exemptions for token issuances by startups and establish a safe harbor for token sales once development work concludes. The comment period runs 60 days, and Alex Thorn of Galaxy Research estimates implementation could occur before 2027.
The separate CLARITY Act — which would determine whether cryptocurrencies are classified as securities or commodities — faces a more uncertain path. President Trump pressed Congress on Thursday to pass the legislation, but it remains stalled in the Senate with a procedural vote scheduled for September. Galaxy Research has slashed the odds of passage this year from 60 percent to just 10 percent.
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The regulatory foundation, however, was laid months ago. On March 17, the SEC and CFTC jointly identified ether among sixteen examples of digital commodities falling outside securities law — the strongest official statement in Ethereum's favor to date. That designation lends weight to current ETF inflows and bolsters expectations surrounding the CLARITY Act.
Protocol Development Continues in Parallel
Beyond price action and policy, the Ethereum Foundation has advanced its technical roadmap. The public testnet Platåberget was announced on August 17, serving as a stable testing environment for the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade, which remains officially scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026 despite an ambitious internal target of late August for mainnet activation.
The foundation also transitioned on August 13 from the specialized Poseidon hash function to the established SHA-2 standard, prioritizing security and simplicity. In a leadership move, Pascal Caversaccio, co-founder of SEAL 911, joined the foundation's four-person executive committee in August, signaling an intensified focus on privacy and security in protocol development.
The rally's durability may ultimately hinge on the September Senate vote and whether the political momentum behind crypto regulation translates into legislative reality. For now, Ethereum has demonstrated its capacity to attract institutional capital and squeeze out bearish positioning — but the gap to its former highs remains a stark reminder of how far the recovery still has to travel.
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