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    Ethereum stuck between staking strength and derivatives risk – What’s next?

    Oguz OzdemirBy Oguz OzdemirJanuary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Risk assets are stuck in a tug-of-war between supply and demand.

    Consequently, breaking out of the ongoing market chop requires spotting a bid–ask imbalance. According to AMBCrypto, how top caps navigate this imbalance will likely determine their next directional move.

    For Ethereum [ETH], early signs are already showing, putting the usual “buy the fear vs. sell the strength” question back into focus. Notably, BitMine seems to have picked a side, staking another $340 million in ETH.

    Ethereum

    Source: ValidatorQueue

    And it doesn’t stop there: BMNR now has $3.69 billion in total staked ETH.

    Meanwhile, about 2.16 million ETH are waiting to be staked over the following days, potentially bringing total staked Ethereum to nearly 37.8 million, an all-time high for this period, assuming the exit queue remains at zero.

    In short, Ethereum’s chop around $3k looks like a textbook breakout scenario, with bids dominating the action. In this context, could ETH be setting up a bear trap, catching the short side off-guard?

    Ethereum positioning heats up, but the bid still looks fragile

    Liquidity in derivatives is thickening as the market navigates uncertainty.

    CoinGlass data shows nearly $2.95 billion in short clusters at near-term risk if ETH moves another 11%. Meanwhile, Binance’s 4H perpetual contract is about 70% long, suggesting late-long positions are starting to catch up.

    Given Ethereum’s solid technicals and staking flows, this positioning makes sense. That said, calling it a full-blown supply squeeze might be a stretch, as around 160k ETH have moved into reserves just this past week.

    ETHETH

    Source: CryptoQuant

    Moreover, another BlackRock deposit has hit the network.

    Against this backdrop, analysts note ETH’s Open Interest (OI) is rebounding to early-October levels. A rising OI generally implies more traders are opening positions, setting the stage for sharper moves in either direction.

    That’s where Ethereum’s bid–ask imbalance comes in.

    Staking is tightening supply, but sellers haven’t stepped away yet. In short, long exposure is building faster than demand, leaving the bid fragile. Hence, ETH’s chop remains exposed to a bull trap rather than a breakout.


    Final Thoughts

    • Staking is tightening Ethereum supply, with record levels queued, but rising exchange reserves are preventing a clean supply squeeze.
    • Derivatives positioning is heating up, with rising Open Interest and long crowding leaving ETH’s $3k range vulnerable to a bull trap.
    Next: Why 21Shares is betting on Bitcoin and gold together as correlation turns positive

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