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Ether Price Hits 2-Year High
The two-year high was reached alongside a drop in the number of coins held in exchange addresses.
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:50 a.m. Published Sep 1, 2020, 10:48 a.m.

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- The native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, ETH was trading at $470 at press time – a level last seen in July 2018.
- Prices are up more than 100% this quarter alone, according to CoinDesk's ether price index.
- As ether rose by 10% in the past 24 hours, bitcoin added 3% and is currently trading near $11,940.
- Other prominent coins from the CoinDesk 20 including XRP, Stellar XLM, litecoin, bitcoin cash and Chainlink's link token have all rallied by 2%-5% in the past 24 hours.

- "Ethereum's price increase shows it is one of the main altcoins leading the market," Simon Peters, an analyst at multi-asset investment platform eToro, told CoinDesk in an email.
- Investors may be entering the crypto market via ether and decentralized finance protocols rather than bitcoin, which served as a gateway to crypto markets during the 2017 bull run, Peters said.
- On-chain metrics suggest ether's price rally has legs.
- To start with, exchange deposits – the number of coins held in exchange addresses – declined to 17.99 million ETH on Monday, the lowest level since March 11, according to data source Glassnode.

- Exchange balances have also reduced by over 5% in the past four weeks.
- "Investors are holding onto ether as a value holder during times when inflation is on the rise," Glassnode tweeted.
- Investors typically move coins off exchanges to their own wallets when they expect prices to rally.
- Additionally, the recent price gains look to have been fueled by strong hands.
- "The top 100 non-exchange addresses have increased bags by +8.2% in just 35 days – a bullish sign," blockchain analytics firm Santiment tweeted Monday.
- The options market, too, is biased bullish on ether with the one-, three- and six-month put-call skews hovering below zero, according to data provided by the crypto derivatives research firm Skew.
- That's a sign of call options, or bullish bets, drawing higher prices than puts, or bearish bets.

- Put-call skews have declined sharply today with ether's rise to fresh two-year highs above $450.
- Markets now expect ether to face increased volatility over the next four weeks, with one-month implied volatility increasing from 77% to 91% early Tuesday.
Also read: First Mover: Ether Price Swings Make Bitcoin Look Tame as DeFi Speculation Spreads
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