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Ethereum Price Could Hit $7,500 As Investors Choose ETH Over BTC

Key Insights:

  • Ethereum price is up over 12% weekly, with exchange outflows above 200,000 ETH in two days signaling strong accumulation.
  • Whale and institutional buyers, including BlackRock and Bitmine, have added millions in ETH, rotating out of Bitcoin.
  • Standard Chartered set a $7,500 target by end-2025, with technical charts showing $5,209 and $6,666 as the next key levels.

Ethereum has been showing unusual strength compared to the broader crypto market. Over the past week, the Ethereum price has climbed more than 12%, even after briefly dipping under $4,400. It has now regained levels above $4,600.

Most other cryptocurrencies have struggled in the same period, which makes Ethereum’s move stand out. Analysts and on-chain data suggest that the next big milestone could be $7,500. This call is being supported by strong inflows, accumulation from large investors, and clear technical signals.

Stablecoin and Exchange Flows Point to Fresh Buying Power

One of the clearest signs of capital entering the Ethereum market comes from stablecoins. Binance saw $1.65 billion in stablecoin deposits in just a few days. This marks the second time this month that deposits have crossed $1.5 billion.

Stablecoin Surge Shows Buyer Interest | Source: X
Stablecoin Surge Shows Buyer Interest | Source: X

Stablecoins are dollar-pegged tokens like USDT or USDC. Traders often use them as “dry powder” for buying crypto quickly. When stablecoin inflows surge, it usually means traders are preparing to make purchases.

At the same time, Ethereum has been leaving exchanges in huge amounts. On August 24, about 90,000 ETH was withdrawn from exchanges. The very next day, on August 25, another 118,000 ETH left. Exchange outflows mean that coins are being moved into private or cold wallets.

Stablecoin Flow Is Going Into Ethereum | Source: X
Stablecoin Flow Is Going Into Ethereum | Source: X

This is often read as a sign of accumulation, because coins that leave exchanges are less likely to be sold right away.

Looking at history, this is important. On July 31, Ethereum also saw record outflows, around 316,000 ETH. After that, prices climbed significantly. While past moves do not guarantee future results, these kinds of large outflow events often show that traders are positioning for higher prices.

Whales and Institutions Step In to Aid Ethereum price

The buying is not just from retail traders. Large investors, often called “whales,” have also been active. A whale wallet that had been silent for four years suddenly returned with a purchase of about $28 million in ETH. Such a large buy, especially after years of inactivity, suggests high conviction.

Whales Buying ETH After Years Of Inactivity | Source: X
Whales Buying ETH After Years Of Inactivity | Source: X

Institutions have been part of this story too. BlackRock wallets recently added about $89.2 million worth of ETH. At the same time, they were seen reducing some Bitcoin holdings, sparking talk of rotation from BTC into ETH.

BlackRock Rotating From BTC | Source: X
BlackRock Rotating From BTC | Source: X

Rotation here simply means investors are moving capital out of one asset and into another. In this case, Bitcoin is being trimmed while Ethereum is being bought.

Bitmine, another firm with significant holdings, also joined the accumulation trend. It bought about $21.2 million in ETH.

ETH Buying Continues | Source: X
ETH Buying Continues | Source: X

When multiple whales and institutions make similar moves in the same week, it strengthens the signal. These are not small speculative trades. They are deliberate, large-scale purchases that usually reflect a long-term view. For smaller traders, watching what big players do can provide valuable hints about market direction.

Analysts See an Ethereum Price Path Toward $7,500

Alongside on-chain activity, banks and analysts are also weighing in. Standard Chartered recently issued a report calling Ethereum a “great entry point” after the recent pullback. The bank’s target is $7,500 by the end of 2025. They base this on several factors:

  • Ethereum ETFs have absorbed around 5% of the total supply since June.
  • ETF inflows for Ethereum are running at about twice the pace of Bitcoin ETFs.
  • Corporate treasuries and institutions prefer Ethereum because it offers staking rewards, DeFi access, and yield opportunities.

Technical charts support this outlook too. The Fibonacci retracement levels show that Ethereum’s next key resistance sits around $5,209. If ETH breaks this level, the next targets are $6,666 and $7,567. These levels align closely with the $7,500 analyst call.

Chart-based targets are not predictions, but they help traders understand where price momentum could take the market if current trends hold.

This combination of strong inflows, large-scale buying, and chart signals creates a clear case. If demand continues, the Ethereum price could soon move into a new phase of price discovery, where old resistance levels no longer matter and new highs are set.

Disclaimer

The contents of this page are intended for general informational purposes and do not constitute financial, investment, or any other form of advice. Investing in or trading crypto assets carries the risk of financial loss. The forecasted data (also called “price prediction”) on this page are subject to change without notice and are not guaranteed to be accurate.

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Rahul Nambiampurath
Rahul Nambiampurath
Rahul Nambiampurath's cryptocurrency journey began in 2014 when he stumbled upon Satoshi's Bitcoin whitepaper. With a bachelor's degree in Commerce and an MBA in Finance from Sikkim Manipal University, he was among the few who first recognized the untapped potential of decentralized technologies. Since then, he has helped DeFi platforms like Balancer and Sidus Heroes — a Web3 metaverse — as well as CEXs like Bitso (Mexico's largest) and Overbit reach new heights with his media outreach skills and digital marketing strategies. For the past eight years, he has also covered major crypto events for leading publications — including Investopedia, Crypto Briefing, FXEmpire, Crypto.news, The Defiant, and BeInCrypto — with expertise spanning DeFi, DAOs, NFTs, and everything decentralized.