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Ethereum’s $2.1B Leverage Flush Was Not a Breakdown Signal: Here Is What It Actually Was

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Ethereum’s .1B Leverage Flush Was Not a Breakdown Signal: Here Is What It Actually Was
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Ethereum is trading above $2,200. The recovery is real. And a CryptoQuant report has identified the structural event that made it possible — one that most participants were reading as a danger signal at the time it occurred.

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The report traces the current price strength to a single, measurable development in February: Binance’s ETH Open Interest 30-day Change fell to approximately -$2.13 billion in mid-February 2026 — the deepest deleveraging event since October 2025, when the metric reached a comparable -$2.11 billion. At the time, that reading looked like confirmation of further downside. The chart was falling. Leverage was being violently removed. The market appeared to be breaking.

Ethereum Multi Exchange Open Interest 30D Change | Source: CryptoQuant

The distinction matters because of what followed in October 2025. When Binance recorded a comparable leverage flush at -$2.11 billion, Ethereum did not extend its decline — it stabilized and recovered. The deleveraging event that looked like a continuation signal was actually a cleanup event: speculative excess removed, liquidation pressure reduced, structural foundation strengthened.

February 2026 produced the same reading. Ethereum held above $1,800 instead of extending lower. The recovery above $2,200 is what came after. The mechanism behind it is what the report has now confirmed.

The Price Held. The Leverage Did Not

The report’s core analytical observation rests on a specific divergence between what the open interest data showed and what the price did in response. When Binance’s ETH open interest fell by $2.13 billion, the expected outcome — given the speed and scale of the deleveraging — was a comparable collapse in price. Instead, Ethereum stabilized around $1,800. The price held while the leverage did not.

That divergence is the signal. When open interest drops aggressively without a proportional price decline, it typically means one thing: the leverage being removed was speculative excess, not genuine demand.

The forced exits cleared the market of positions that would have amplified further downside. The holders who remained were not leveraged longs waiting to be liquidated — they were participants with enough conviction to absorb the selling without flinching.

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The report is precise about the consequences. The leverage reset on Binance most likely reduced the liquidation pressure that had been overhanging the market since the cycle peak. Without that overhead, the path to stabilization became shorter. Without the speculative excess, the recovery that followed had a cleaner structural foundation to build on.

Ethereum above $2,200 is not simply a price recovery. It is the output of a market that absorbed its worst deleveraging event in months, held its ground, and rebuilt from a base that the cleanup made structurally more durable than the one that existed before it.

Ethereum Price Stabilizes Below Key Moving Averages

Ethereum is attempting to stabilize after a sharp breakdown that defined the February leg lower. The chart shows a clear shift in structure: a prolonged downtrend from late 2025 transitioned into a high-volume capitulation event, followed by a compression phase just above the $2,000 level. That level is now acting as short-term support, with buyers repeatedly stepping in to defend it.

ETH consolidates below the $2,200 resistance level | Source: ETHUSDT chart on TradingView
ETH consolidates below the $2,200 resistance level | Source: ETHUSDT chart on TradingView

However, the broader trend remains fragile. ETH is still trading below its 50-day (blue), 100-day (green), and 200-day (red) moving averages, all of which are sloping downward. This alignment reflects sustained bearish control across multiple timeframes. Notably, the recent bounce toward $2,200 has failed to reclaim the 50-day average decisively, suggesting that momentum remains weak.

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Volume also provides important context. The spike during the February sell-off indicates forced liquidations rather than organic selling, which typically marks exhaustion. Since then, declining volume during consolidation suggests reduced participation, not yet renewed demand.

Structurally, ETH is forming a base, but not a reversal. A confirmed shift would require reclaiming the $2,400–$2,600 region, where the 100-day average currently sits. Until then, this remains a recovery attempt within a broader downtrend.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com 



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