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Ether.Fi’s ETHFI Price Plunges After Launch: Investor Activity or Market Jitters?

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Elena R

The launch of ETHFI, Ether.fi’s governance token, was eagerly awaited, but its trading debut proved tumultuous, with a steep 30% decline post-listing on Binance and OKX. Originally priced at $4.13, the token’s value plunged by over 25%, sparking concerns among investors about its stability and future.

Here’s more about it.

ETHFI Takes a Hit

After hitting the exchanges, ETHFI faced a rough start, dropping by a significant 23%, prompting swift reactions from traders and investors. Despite initial accumulation, the 24-hour trading volume plummeted by a staggering 66%, hovering around $223 million. The on-chain activity added to worries, fueling fears of potential sell-offs and pushing ETHFI’s price below $3 after its promising start at $4.13.

Nansen, a blockchain analytics firm, highlighted concerning activity involving Arrington XRP Capital on the Ether.fi platform, escalating investor concerns. Digging deeper, Nansen revealed Arrington XRP Capital’s strategic moves within the Ether.fi ecosystem. The venture capital giant started by issuing 5,000 eETH, distributing them across ten wallets, each containing 500 units.

Subsequently, they amassed a substantial 200,498 ETHFI tokens from these accounts, consolidating and transferring them, possibly for sale on Binance.

Clearing the Air

In response to growing concerns, Ether.fi addressed the situation, reassuring users about Arrington XRP Capital’s involvement. The platform clarified its awareness of the multi-wallet distribution strategy, asserting that it had no significant impact. According to Ether.fi, consolidating assets into a single wallet wouldn’t have changed the outcome. These assets, considered actively traded liquid funds, were moved to Binance to meet trading and liquidity needs.

What’s the Verdict?

Contrary to concerns, Arrington Capital emphasized its long-term commitment, having staked over $50 million worth of ETH since February 2023. The company clarified that the recent sale of a small portion of their initial airdrop tokens amounted to less than $700,000, representing only 0.1% of the day’s trading volume.

In conclusion, Arrington Capital denied allegations of exploiting the distribution process or orchestrating a “Sybil attack.” They reiterated their commitment to the platform, emphasizing their actions’ minimal impact on trading volume.

Despite the rocky start, both Ether.fi and Arrington Capital remain dedicated to overcoming challenges and realizing the platform’s long-term potential.

Elena R

Elena is an expert in technical analysis and risk management in cryptocurrency market. She has 10+year experience in writing - accordingly she is avid journalists with a passion towards researching new insights coming into crypto erena.

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