Binance’s Ethereum reserves are sitting at their lowest point since 2020 — and that’s just one piece of a much bigger picture. Across the board, Ethereum held on exchanges has fallen to its lowest level since 2016, a shift driven by back-to-back withdrawals and a staking surge that is pulling coins deeper out of circulation.
A Wave Of Withdrawals Across Major Platforms
On March 22, crypto analyst Amr Taha flagged a $1.67 billion ETH withdrawal from OKX. Binance also recorded two separate outflows topping $300 million earlier in the quarter.
Those moves didn’t happen in isolation. Data from analyst Arab Chain show that roughly 31.6 million ETH left major exchanges in February alone — the biggest monthly outflow since November.
Binance accounted for about 14.45 million ETH of that total, close to half. OKX followed with around 3.80 million ETH, and Kraken recorded roughly 1 million ETH during the same stretch.
When coins leave exchanges at that pace, it matters. Sustained withdrawals shrink the pool of coins available for spot trading.
Assets moved to private wallets or staking platforms tend to be less liquid in the near term, and thinner exchange balances can sharpen price swings when market activity picks up.
Ethereum: Staking Reaches A Record High
The withdrawal story runs alongside a staking story, and together they paint a picture of tightening supply. About 38 million ETH is now locked in staking, equal to roughly 33% of total supply — the highest level on record.
Staking infrastructure provider Everstake weighed in on what that means for the market. The company said that a steady drop in liquid supply, combined with ongoing demand, sets up conditions for a structurally firmer price floor.
That’s not a short-term trade signal. It’s a longer-term structural shift — one where a growing share of ETH is committed to the network rather than sitting ready to be sold.
Analysts are watching what happens next on the price chart. Technical analyst Trader Tardigrade has identified a potential cup-and-handle pattern forming on Ethereum’s daily chart.
$ETH / daily
Did #Ethereum just quietly break out of the handle?
Low-key breakout or fakeout?pic.twitter.com/FtZdl5hfdY
— Trader Tardigrade (@TATrader_Alan) March 25, 2026

A confirmed breakout would require ETH to clear the 50-day exponential moving average and key Fibonacci levels. Failing to do so could keep the token grinding sideways in its current range.
Price Holds Near $2,181 As Momentum Builds
As of March 25, ETH was trading near $2,181 with rising derivatives activity and improving momentum readings. Whether that’s enough to trigger a move higher depends on demand catching up to the shrinking supply picture.
Analysts say Ethereum remains in an accumulation phase and has not yet entered an established uptrend.
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