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Ethereum FUD returns as ICO whale offloads another $47M

An early Ethereum investor has continued a two-week Ether selling spree as Ether’s price has slumped 10% since the start of October. 

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Ethereum fear, uncertainty, and doubt are seemingly seeping back into the market as Ether prices tank while an Ethereum whale has offloaded another chunk of ETH accrued from the blockchain’s initial coin offering in 2014. 

On Oct. 3, onchain transaction analytics platform Lookonchain observed that an Ethereum ICO participant had been aggressively offloading the asset over the last week.

It noted that over the past two days, the entity had sold 19,000 Ether (ETH), worth around $47.5 million. 

The selling by the previously dormant entity began in late September when more than 12,000 ETH, worth $31.6 million at the time, was sent to the Kraken exchange. 

Lookonchain revealed that the entity received 150,000 ETH during the ICO in mid-2014. The stash was worth around $46,500 at the time but is now valued at almost $400 million.

Ethereum ICO participant selling. Source: Lookonchain

ETH prices have tanked almost 10% since the beginning of October, barely three days ago. 

The asset was trading at $2,650 on Oct. 1 but had slumped to an intraday low of $2,365 by Oct. 3, down 3.7% on the day — a greater decline than the broader crypto market which has declined 2.6% on the day, in terms of market cap. 

Additionally, the ETH/BTC ratio has fallen back to 0.039, levels not seen since the mid-September market slump, according to TradingView. 

The drop has seemingly revived Ethereum’s critics and FUD toward the asset, which has largely underperformed this year.

“Yikes, even day zero ETH OG’s are jumping ship,” quipped crypto trader “Bluntz” to his 278,000 followers on X on Oct. 3, referring to the ICO participant’s recent transfers. 

Solana maximalist “Cozy The Caller” added to the FUD on Oct. 3, claiming “Ethereum doing nothing these days but dragging crypto even lower.” 

Nevertheless, Ethereans have continued to support the network. Ethereum educator Anthony Sassano commented on Oct. 3 that “the FUD is neverending and most people in this industry don’t actually care about the truth.” 

On Oct. 2, Ryan Sean Adams from Bankless said that Ethereum has already produced 9 chains with gross profit totaling more than $140 million over the past 12 months.

“Each chain is an economy. Ethereum is a federated union of economies with ETH as money. Bullish Ethereum.”

Source: Ryan Sean Adams 

Meanwhile, former Sushi chief technology officer Joseph Delong said that Ethereum was “preparing to onboard the next billion users” in reference to planned network upgrades for account abstraction and authentication. 

Related: 3 reasons why Ethereum will hit $10K next bull cycle

On the other side, institutional investors also appear to be warming to the asset again, with the nine spot Ether ETFs recording an inflow of almost $20 million on Oct. 2, primarily driven by BlackRock.

It is the largest inflow for a week coming a day after the largest outflow since the funds launched, according to Farside Investors. 

Conversely, spot Bitcoin ETFs saw their second day of aggregate outflows, with $53 million exiting the products. 

Magazine: Proposed change could save Ethereum from L2 ‘roadmap to hell’ 

This article first appeared at Cointelegraph.com News

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