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Ethereum Treasury Stocks Signal Possible Market Reversal — Here’s Why

Ethereum’s treasury stocks are starting to exhibit early signs of a potential market reversal, sparking renewed optimism across the cryptocurrency ￰0￱ movement among treasuries often serves as a leading signal of shifting sentiment within the broader ETH ecosystem. A Look At The Data Behind Ethereum On-Chain Recovery In a subtle shift that suggests the broader market may be stabilizing, Ethereum treasury stocks are beginning to flash early signs of ￰1￱ these encouraging signals, Ethereum remains well below its all-time high (ATH). Investor Ted Pillows pointed out on X that the institutional interest will only return once the charts show sustained momentum over several ￰2￱ Reading: Ethereum Store-of-Value Evolution: From Utility Token To Digital Reserve Asset Ted believes that for ETH to reclaim its ATH and hinges on capital inflow, it requires the same kind of large-scale liquidity injection the network experienced in July and August, which are critical to fueling the next leg ￰3￱ Gaming Inc., a prominent corporate holder of ETH, has reported strong compounding returns from its treasury strategy ￰4￱ the past week alone, the company generated 451 ETH in staking rewards, which is utilized through both liquid and native ￰5￱ the launch of its ETH treasury strategy on June 2, 2025, SharpLink’s total cumulative ETH staking rewards have now reached an impressive 4,723 ￰6￱ to the company, 100% continuous generation of yield is the amount of its ETH treasury, which is currently generating approximately $370,000 worth of ETH every day, showcasing ETH’s unique ability to generate yield while maintaining ￰7￱ highlighted this as the reason the altcoin stands out as a superior treasury asset, which is productive, yield-bearing, and constantly compounding in ￰8￱ the strong performance, the firm confirmed there were no new ETH purchases or stock buybacks over the past week, which means there won’t be a new press release for ￰9￱ company’s focus remains clear: “the asset is ETH, and the ticker is SBET,” SharpLink ￰10￱ Market Share Is Moving Exactly As Scripted Technical analyst Umair Crypto has noted that Ethereum dominance is currently at a critical juncture, having completed the first half of a projected move and now setting the stage for the second ￰11￱ Reading: Ethereum Faces TD Sell Signal At Key Resistance—$4,100 Next?

This view anticipates a rejection from the current resistance area on the dominance chart toward the lower level for ETH Dominance, which will likely lead to a price correction where the next bounce for ETH will ￰12￱ concluded that the altcoin itself could experience a short-term correction once the move unfolds before reclaiming momentum for the next leg ￰13￱ image from Adobe Stock, chart from ￰14￱

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