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Ethereum risks going under $1.5K as Vitalik Buterin sells ETH 'faster'

Ethereum’s native token, Ether, is on track to test and potentially break the $1,500 support level in the coming days.

Key takeaways

  • Ethereum has entered the breakdown phase of its prevailing bearish continuation pattern.
  • ETH price may decline below $1,500 by early March amid founder-led selling.

ETH bear pennant breakdown targets $1,475

On Monday, ETH’s price dropped by more than 5.60% to about $1,850 amid a broader de-risking sentiment led by nervousness surrounding tariffs.

In doing so, the biggest altcoin broke below the lower trendline of its prevailing bear pennant pattern, with rising volumes indicating traders’ conviction behind the breakdown move.

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A bear pennant breakdown typically resolves when the price falls by as much as the previous downtrend’s height.

Applying the same principle to ETH’s charts would bring its downside target to $1,475, close to the psychological support level of $1,500, by the end of February or early March.

The bulls must therefore reclaim the pennant’s lower trendline as support, followed by a continued rally above the 20-day exponential moving average (20-day EMA, the green line) at $2,085, which may invalidate the bearish outlook.

Vitalik Buterin will likely sell more ETH soon

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin’s planned ETH sales have not helped the bulls regain their footing in February.

On Jan. 30, Buterin said he would withdraw and sell 16,384 ETH via his Kanro entity to fund ecosystem work, open-source software and other long-term initiatives during an Ethereum Foundation “mild austerity” phase.

Since early February, onchain tracker Arkham Intelligence has flagged about 9,000 ETH sold in batches, with the pace picking up again over the past 48 hours after a 3,500 ETH withdrawal from Aave.

Vitalik Buterin “is selling ETH faster again,” said onchain monitoring resource, Lookonchain, on Monday.

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Ethereum’s price has dropped 18.55% so far in February, aligning with Buterin’s ETH distribution. The overhang could grow if he liquidates the remaining ~7,350 ETH.

History shows how founder-linked supply, including Ethereum Foundation treasury transfers, can amplify bearish sentiment among traders.

For instance, the May 2021 35,000 ETH transfers (about $125 million at that time) preceded a 50% ETH price drop within weeks.

Later, the foundation transferred another 20,000 ETH ($95 million) to Kraken on Nov. 11, 2021, a move that, in hindsight, coincided with Ether’s price peaking near $4,700 before the next leg lower.

Such conditions further increase ETH’s odds of hitting its pennant target below $1,500 in the coming days.

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