Ethereum Supply Drops to 2017 Lows – Key Metrics Signal Demand Squeeze

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  • Staking: Total staked ETH hits all-time high, reducing circulating supply and limiting market liquidity.

  • Exchange Metrics: Deposit addresses and exchange reserves fall to 2017 levels, signaling fewer coins for sale.

  • Demand: Spot market activity remains subdued, but sustained inflows could amplify price movements.

Ethereum’s market dynamics are shifting as supply on exchanges falls sharply, drawing attention from traders. The recent trend shows holders increasingly reluctant to sell, suggesting a focus on long-term positioning. Staking continues to rise, further reducing circulating ETH. Exchange reserves have declined to levels last seen in 2017. While demand remains subdued for now, this tightening supply could amplify price movements once buyer activity strengthens, creating potential medium- to long-term implications for ETH.

Ethereum supply hits 2017 lows – THESE 2 metrics suggest demand squeeze https://t.co/XHykqL5el1

— AMBCrypto (@CryptoAmb) February 16, 2026

Staking Reaches New Heights

A major driver of shrinking supply is the ongoing rise in staked Ethereum. Total Value Staked recently hit an all-time high of 37.25 million ETH, roughly $73.35 billion. Tokens locked in staking contracts are removed from short-term trading, effectively reducing market liquidity. From February 1st to the present, over 410,000 ETH has been added to staking, representing approximately $808 million. If staking continues at this pace, the available supply could contract further, setting the stage for amplified price moves when demand picks up.

Staking growth reflects investor confidence and a preference for holding rather than selling. This behavior contrasts sharply with periods of high exchange activity, where sell-offs dominate short-term price swings. With less Ethereum available on exchanges, any increase in buying pressure may trigger stronger price responses than usual. Traders should watch staking trends closely, as they provide an early signal of potential supply constraints affecting market dynamics.

Exchange metrics further confirm supply reduction. The number of deposit addresses sending Ethereum to exchanges has dropped sharply to around 4,000, a level unseen since 2017. Ethereum’s Exchange Reserves have also fallen, showing fewer tokens ready for public sale. This suggests investors prefer holding or storing ETH offline instead of trading. Reduced reserves mean sellers have less capacity to push price downward.

Demand Remains the Critical Factor

Although supply tightens, demand has yet to show sustained growth. Spot market activity on centralized exchanges remains mixed. Early February net inflows were strong, with $412 million accumulated on February 1st, but this gradually fell to around $56.81 million by February 12th. February 15th stood out, with roughly $473.84 million in single-day inflows. Consistent demand will be necessary to translate supply scarcity into meaningful price movements.

Temporary spikes provide only short-term support, while sustained inflows could create a constructive backdrop for upward momentum. Traders watching Ethereum should monitor daily net purchases for confirmation that buyers are stepping in steadily rather than reacting sporadically. For now, Ethereum’s shrinking exchange supply and rising staking point to tightening market liquidity.

Exchange reserves and deposit metrics confirm fewer coins are ready for sale. Current demand remains subdued, but spikes suggest buyers are absorbing selling pressure. Once sustained demand returns, the constrained supply could amplify price movements, making these metrics critical for medium- to long-term Ethereum analysis.

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