Ethereum (ETH) is down over 4% on Thursday as traders expect high volatility with the US elections approaching. The election results could spark a massive price movement in ETH due to regulatory hurdles the DeFi ecosystem has yet to overcome.
Due to regulatory uncertainties surrounding the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem, Ethereum traders are positioning for heightened volatility as the US presidential election approaches. The top altcoin's major value driver comes from the host of DeFi protocols that run on top of its blockchain. Hence, DeFi regulatory hurdles could affect ETH's performance.
"The upcoming US election could have a significant impact on ETH, particularly because of its ties to the DeFi ecosystem, which may face regulatory scrutiny depending on the election results," Nick Forster, the founder of DeFi options platform Derive, told FXStreet.
Ethereum's 30 days-to-expiry (DTE) at-the-money (ATM) implied volatility (IV) has increased to nearly 7% compared to Bitcoin's in the past year. Forster highlighted a notable forward volatility spike between October 25 and November 8 in ETH and BTC, rising by 76.6% and 69.8%, respectively.
"This data signals that ETH's heightened volatility is a direct reflection of traders' expectations for increased uncertainty, especially as we approach the US election," he said.
Several major crypto investors favor Republican candidate Donald Trump in the upcoming elections due to his public acknowledgment of the industry and promise to provide favorable regulations.
Additionally, many within the digital asset industry don't fancy Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris either due to the Securities & Exchange Commission's (SEC) crackdown on crypto companies in the current regime.
Meanwhile, a few Ethereum whales have been on a selling spree following its 10% decline since October 1, per Lookonchain data.
ICO Whale Transactions
Conversely, Ethereum ETFs surprisingly posted net inflows of $19.8 million on Wednesday despite the price decline, per Farside Investors' data.
Ethereum is trading around $2,340 on Thursday, down 4% on the day, with over $65.8 million in liquidations in the past 24 hours — with long and short liquidations accounting for $57.55 million and $8.25 million, respectively, per Coinglass data.
ETH broke below the $2,395 level on Wednesday following persistent bearish pressure in the market. ETH is now attempting to move toward a key trendline extending from May 27. A bounce off this level could send the top altcoin back above the $2,395 level.
ETH/USDT daily chart
Investors looking to prevent prices from moving below their cost basis could support the move, considering ETH's highest demand region is the $2,316 to $2,383 range. According to IntoTheBlock's data, investors purchased 52.58 million ETH around this range.
However, a move below the trendline will see ETH find support between $2,100 and $2,207.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is below its neutral level, trending downwards after crossing below its moving average. The Stochastic Oscillator (Stoch) is far into its oversold region, indicating a potential reversal may be imminent.
A daily candlestick close below the $2,100 level will invalidate the thesis.
Ethereum is a decentralized open-source blockchain with smart contracts functionality. Its native currency Ether (ETH), is the second-largest cryptocurrency and number one altcoin by market capitalization. The Ethereum network is tailored for building crypto solutions like decentralized finance (DeFi), GameFi, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), etc.
Ethereum is a public decentralized blockchain technology, where developers can build and deploy applications that function without the need for a central authority. To make this easier, the network leverages the Solidity programming language and Ethereum virtual machine which helps developers create and launch applications with smart contract functionality.
Smart contracts are publicly verifiable codes that automates agreements between two or more parties. Basically, these codes self-execute encoded actions when predetermined conditions are met.
Staking is a process of earning yield on your idle crypto assets by locking them in a crypto protocol for a specified duration as a means of contributing to its security. Ethereum transitioned from a Proof-of-Work (PoW) to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism on September 15, 2022, in an event christened “The Merge.” The Merge was a key part of Ethereum's roadmap to achieve high-level scalability, decentralization and security while remaining sustainable. Unlike PoW, which requires the use of expensive hardware, PoS reduces the barrier of entry for validators by leveraging the use of crypto tokens as the core foundation of its consensus process.
Gas is the unit for measuring transaction fees that users pay for conducting transactions on Ethereum. During periods of network congestion, gas can be extremely high, causing validators to prioritize transactions based on their fees.