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“Vitalik, Do Something”: Ethereum Price Has Returned to $2,000 Twelve Times Since 2021

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Zafar Naik

ETH is trading at $2,055, down 58% from its August 2025 all-time high of $4,953, and sitting at a level that has become one of crypto’s most uncomfortable recurring storylines.

Trader Ash Crypto and others captured the mood on X with a simple list: every time ETH has touched $2,000 since April 2021. Twelve entries spanning five years, ending with April 2026.

“Dear Vitalik, Please do something,” he wrote.

The frustration behind those words is widely shared.

The Foundation Just Made Its Biggest Staking Move Ever

According to Arkham Intelligence, the Ethereum Foundation staked an additional $46.64 million worth of ETH today, bringing its total staked amount to $96.59 million. The move is part of a broader plan to stake 70,000 ETH in total, funding operations through staking yield rather than periodic ETH sales.

That last part is the real story. The Foundation has long funded itself by selling portions of its treasury – a practice the community tolerated but consistently criticized for adding sell pressure at the worst times.

Switching to a yield-based model doesn’t just change the Foundation’s balance sheet. It removes a recurring source of downward price pressure that has followed ETH for years.

ETH that is staked is ETH that doesn’t hit the market. At $96.59 million committed and counting, that’s a meaningful supply shift.

Why $2,000 Still Isn’t Giving Way

The Foundation’s behavioral shift is significant. The price, for now, is unconvinced, and the reasons run deeper than chart resistance.

Ethereum’s user retention rate collapsed to 14.2% in early 2026, its worst on record, even as active addresses hit an all-time high of 836,000. More people than ever were using the network. They just weren’t coming back, and they weren’t accumulating ETH.

Layer 2 adoption has reduced the ETH burned per transaction, weakening one of the asset’s core demand drivers. Meanwhile, Ethereum ETFs have seen over $392 million in outflows recently, with institutional capital rotating out rather than in.

Trader Ted captures where things stand technically. ETH is holding above $2,000 for now, but resistance at $2,100-$2,150 remains firmly intact.

“If Ethereum loses the $2,000 level,” he noted, “I guess more downtrend will happen.”

With some analysts now questioning whether ETH can even hold its position as the second-largest cryptocurrency, the stakes around this level are higher than they might appear.

Also Read: Ethereum May Lose Its #2 Spot in 2026: Can USDT, XRP, BNB, or SOL Take It?

The Setup Is There, the Catalyst Isn’t Yet

Removing the Foundation’s sell pressure is a structural positive for ETH, not an immediate price trigger. Markets reprice on demand, not just reduced supply. And with institutional sentiment still cautious and $2,100 capping every recovery attempt, the breakout case needs more than one favorable variable.

What the Foundation has done is eliminate one of the more persistent arguments against ETH’s long-term price trajectory.

Whether this is the cycle that finally answers the Ethereum community’s plea to Vitalik – that’s still an open question, and the chart is the only thing with the answer.

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Zafar Naik

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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