The post Lack Of Leverage And Metals Rally Drag Down Ether Tom Lee appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Fundstrat head of research Tom Lee argues Ether’s recentThe post Lack Of Leverage And Metals Rally Drag Down Ether Tom Lee appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Fundstrat head of research Tom Lee argues Ether’s recent

Lack Of Leverage And Metals Rally Drag Down Ether Tom Lee

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Fundstrat head of research Tom Lee argues Ether’s recent slump should be seen as “attractive” as its fundamentals remain strong, and that it has only fallen due to a lack of leverage and a flight to precious metals. 

The first quarter of 2026 is shaping up to be Ether’s (ETH) third-worst Q1 in history, with the asset down 21% so far this year, according to CoinGlass. 

However, Lee said the price drop has come at a time when network on-chain activity and fundamentals have continued to grow.

Ethereum daily transactions hit an all-time high of roughly 2.8 million on Jan. 15, according to Glassnode data cited by Lee, while active addresses peaked at around 1 million per day in 2026.

During the crypto winters of 2018 and 2022, Ethereum transaction activity and active wallets declined, “which is counter to what we have seen in the past 12 months,” said Lee. 

Lee said two factors are keeping Ether prices suppressed. Leverage has not returned to crypto since the Oct. 10 crash, while the surge in precious metal prices has “acted as a ‘vortex’ sucking away risk appetite from crypto,” as capital rotated toward gold and silver during recent market volatility.

BitMine buys dip after ETH drops 25% in a week

Lee’s Ethereum treasury firm appears to be betting on a recovery. In the past week, BitMine acquired a further 41,788 ETH. 

“BitMine has been steadily buying Ethereum, as we view this pullback as attractive, given the strengthening fundamentals,” he said.  

Related: Crypto selloff is likely due to US liquidity drought: Analyst

BitMine now holds 4.28 million ETH, or 3.55% of the total supply, and is 70% of the way toward its 5% target. It has staked around 2.87 million ETH. 

However, the digital asset treasury neared $7 billion in unrealized losses as Ether prices melted down. 

Most of the price slump has come over the past week alone, with ETH falling more than 25% from around $3,000 to a bear market low of $2,200 on Monday, before a minor recovery.

ETH is seeing its third-worst Q1 in history. Source: CoinGlass

Magazine: DAT panic dumps 73,000 ETH, India’s crypto tax stays: Asia Express

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