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    Ethereum supply is tightening – Is scarcity being underpriced?

    Oguz OzdemirBy Oguz OzdemirFebruary 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ethereum’s supply is steadily transitioning from liquid ownership to long-term network commitment.

    Since early 2023, staking participation has climbed from nearly 15% to 30%, progressively relocating Ethereum [ETH] into validation contracts. This shift reflects ecosystem maturity and infrastructure participation, not tactical positioning.

    As the rate crossed 25% in early 2024, deposits continued despite uneven price conditions, indicating motive alignment with yield generation and protocol security. Liquid availability kept narrowing too.

    Source: CryptoQuant

    Through 2025, growth began stabilizing near 29% – A sign that the onboarding wave was approaching saturation as easily deployable ETH diminished.

    Now, with the price trading near $1900 and the divergence at roughly 30.5%, the staking expansion might be stabilizing. Locked supply is structurally tightening circulation, yet its market influence remains gradual rather than immediately directional.

    Float compression extends into derivatives positioning

    In addition to the staking expansion, the Liquid Exchange Supply has thinned progressively too, reinforcing the broader supply relocation trend.

    From nearly 35 to 36 million ETH in 2020, reserves began declining as custody preferences shifted towards self-holding and validation commitments. This marked the first structural liquidity migration.

    Source: CryptoQuant

    As staking accelerated through 2022, balances fell below 30 million, showing withdrawals were persistent rather than trading-driven. Liquid inventory steadily compressed too.

    By 2023–2024, reserves approached 20–22 million ETH, quantifying how much distribution-ready supply had already exited exchanges. Validator lockups absorbed float.

    Now, near 16–17 million ETH remains liquid, indicating materially reduced immediate sell pressure.

    At the same time, Futures Open Interest climbed towards $37–38 billion as traders increased leveraged exposure during prior price strength. However, when ETH fell below $2,000, long liquidations forced positions to close, pushing the OI down to around $25 billion.

    Source: CoinGlass

    This deleveraging reduced speculative pressure, calmed volatility, and slowed immediate upside momentum despite tightening spot supply.

    Whale cohorts absorb redistributed supply

    Extending the supply redistribution trend, holder balances rotated progressively across whale tiers.

    Between 2019 and 2021, 100–1,000 ETH wallets expanded towards nearly 20 million ETH. However, balances later declined sharply towards 8–9 million by 2026 – Evidence of mid-tier capitulation.

    As this cohort distributed, the 1,000–10,000 range held relatively stable near 12–15 million, though still below prior cycle peaks despite a mild recovery towards 13 million.

    Source: CryptoQuant

    Meanwhile, larger 10,000–100,000 holders accumulated assertively, lifting balances from roughly 15–17 million to above 20 million ETH by 2026. Supply concentration steadily migrated upwards. Mega-whale balances above 100,000 ETH remained range-bound near 3–5 million, with slight recent expansion.

    As mid-tier cohorts shed 3–4 million ETH, larger whales absorbed 3–7 million, confirming that sophisticated capital quietly absorbed the circulating supply.

    Put simply, structural supply is tightening as liquid availability shrinks and long-term holders deepen control. This is reinforcing scarcity, liquidity resilience, and long-horizon valuation support.


    Final Summary

    • Less Ethereum is available for sale as more coins are getting locked in staking, moving off exchanges, and held long-term.
    • Bigger holders are steadily taking in supply, showing quiet confidence even though the price has not reacted strongly yet.
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