More crypto investors buying Ethereum despite its more than 60% dip

Ethereum has continued to see increased investment by crypto buyers in its native token, Ether (ETH), despite its dip by more than 60% year-over-year, to trade at below $1,300 last week.

According to data presented by CryptoPresales.com, crypto investors have continued to invest in Ether, with the number of unique addresses holding more than one ETH jumping by 20% year-over-year, and reaching 1.58 million last week.

The crypto analytics platform, Glassnode, showed Ether’s latest price dip was more interesting to crypto investors searching for a bigger investment chunk.

In October last year, the number of unique addresses holding more than or equal to 1 ETH reached 1.32 million. Ethereum’s price stood at close to $3,500 at that time.

By March, the number of Ethereum wallets with balances of at least 1 ETH hit 1.41 million, while the price of the cryptocurrency dropped by 25% to $2,600.

Statistics show the number of investors holding at least 1 ETH has increased by 170,000 since then, while the ETH price halved to $1,295.

On the other hand, small ETH investors have lost ground in the past few months. Statistics show the number of Ethereum addresses holding at least 0.1 ETH has been steadily increasing for some time before reaching an all-time high of 7 million in July this year.

However, the number has crushed by 800,000 since then, standing at 6.19 million as of last week.

The Glassnode data also showed there are now more than 318,000 investors with at least 10 ETH, worth close to $13,000, up from 278,300 in October last year.

Another 6,300 hold 1,000 ETH in their portfolio, almost the same as a year ago, while only 1,164 addresses have impressive 10,000 ETH in their balance.

Overall, the Ethereum network gained 24.2 million addresses with a balance greater than zero year-over-year, rising from 63.2 million in October 2021 to 87.4 million last week.

Brian Okinda

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