Ethereum Reserves on Exchanges Hit Historic Lows

In Crypto Regulations
December 07, 2025

Ethereum Reserves on Exchanges Hit Historic Lows

The volume of Ethereum held on centralized exchanges has dropped to 8.7% of the total supply, approximately 16.6 million ETH. Such levels have not been seen since the network’s inception in 2015.

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Source: CryptoQuant.

Since July 2025, this figure has fallen by approximately 20%. The sharp withdrawal of assets coincided with the rise of DAT companies, which began acquiring the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

At the time of writing, the volume of assets managed by such firms and exchange-traded funds reached 12.79 million ETH, accounting for 11.6% of the coin’s supply.

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Source: Strategic ETH Reserve.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s share on centralized exchanges stands at about 13.1% (2.76 million BTC), also at a record low.

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Source: CryptoQuant.

An analyst known as Milk Road noted that Ethereum is quietly entering its tightest supply environment ever.

“ETH continues to flow into places where it is not sold: staking, restaking, L2 activity, data availability layers, collateral cycles, long-term storage. […] The coin’s supply is shrinking in the background while the market decides what to do next,” the expert emphasized.

He believes Ethereum will enter a rally phase once more buyers return to the market, facing a supply shortage.

Currently, ETH is trading around $3000, with little change in price over the past day.

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Hourly chart ETH/USDT on Binance. Source: TradingView.

On December 3, developers successfully deployed the Fusaka update on the Ethereum mainnet.

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