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Ethereum Surges Nearly 30% in One Week — Spot ETF Inflows Return, Shorts Squeezed

Ethereum has rallied nearly 30% over a single week, according to data flagged by Whale on August 23, 2026. Two forces appear to be driving the move simultaneously: a return of inflows into spot Ethereum ETFs and an accelerating wave of…

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Aug 23, 2026 at 1:42 PM UTC · 2 分钟阅读

Ethereum Surges Nearly 30% in One Week — Spot ETF Inflows Return, Shorts Squeezed
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BREAKING

Ethereum Posts ~30% Weekly Gain Amid Dual Tailwinds

Ethereum has rallied nearly 30% over a single week, according to data flagged by Whale on August 23, 2026. Two forces appear to be driving the move simultaneously: a return of inflows into spot Ethereum ETFs and an accelerating wave of short liquidations that has compounded upward price pressure.

Short Liquidations Amplify the Move

When prices rise sharply against short positions, exchanges are forced to close those trades automatically — buying ETH in the process and pushing prices even higher. This feedback loop, often called a short squeeze, is identified in the Whale signal as a key factor behind the week’s outsized gain. The dominant side of the liquidation dynamic here was short sellers caught off guard by the upside move.

Spot ETF Inflows Re-Enter the Picture

The second confirmed driver is renewed capital entering Ethereum through spot ETF products. Spot ETF inflows represent direct institutional or retail demand that must be backed by actual ETH purchases, making them a structurally bullish signal distinct from leveraged derivatives activity. The combination of organic ETF buying and forced short covering created compounding buy pressure across the week.

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Ethereum

ETH

$2,453

+1.65% (24H)

Market Cap

$296.5B

24H Volume

$11.0B

24H High

$2,483

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