Ethereum 2.0 node count drops to a one-month low as ETH price climbs to new heights

Published at: Nov. 9, 2021

The number of Ethereum addresses holding 32 or more Ether (ETH) reached a one-month low on Nov. 9.

The number of Externally Owned Ethereum Addresses (EOA) fell to 108,949 compared to 108,965 on Oct. 22, according to data from Glassnode, a sign that traders and investors ignored the prospects of becoming validators on its upcoming proof-of-stake blockchain, dubbed Ethereum 2.0.

In detail, staking in Ethereum 2.0 requires users to deposit 32 ETH into a designated smart contract address to become a full node validator. In doing so, the depositor gains the right to manage data, process transactions, and add new blocks to the upgraded ETH blockchain.

That prompts Glassnode analysts to treat the Ethereum addresses with a balance of 32 or more ETH tokens as "potential validators."

Wealthy Ethereum validators only

The recent decline in the number of potential Ethereum 2.0 validators coincides with a steady Ether price rally.

Notably, ETH price surged almost 37% in the last 30 days, hitting a record high around $4,842 on Nov. 8. In other words, it now costs more than $153,000 to become a full node validator on the Ethereum 2.0 blockchain versus about $23,600 at the beginning of this year.

Meanwhile, data from StakingRewards.com shows that locking up 32 ETH for one year now returns an annual percentage yield of 5.42%.

In contrast, holding spot ETH positions have returned almost 1,000% paper returns in the past 12 months, with the flexibility of profit-taking against potential downside risks.

ETH to $6K?

The number of Ethereum 2.0 validator addresses has also dropped as Ether prepares for a run-up towards $6,000.

The cryptocurrency's latest climb to a record high of approximated $4,842 comes as a part of a Cup and Handle breakout that expects the ongoing bullish momentum to continue towards or beyond $6,000, as shown in the chart below.

The pattern develops after the price first rallies to the upside and then corrects to form a rounding bottom, called the Cup. A rebound towards the prior high ensues, followed by a failed breakout attempt above the said level.

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The price pulls back again and grinds out a smaller rounding bottom, called the Handle. In the end, the price returns to a previous high for the second time and breaks out successfully to move by as much as the cup’s depth.

Ether's Cup depth is over $2,200 that sets its Cup and Handle profit target around $6,100. Should it happen, the cost required to become an ETH 2.0 validator will climb to $195,200.

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