Ethereum News Today: "Ethereum's Strong Price Performance Counters Concerns Over BlackRock's ETH Sales"
- A new Ethereum address purchased 2,500 ETH at $3,035.56/coin, fueling speculation about price trends amid broader crypto market shifts. - BlackRock deposited 64,707 ETH into Coinbase Prime on Nov 18, 2025, while selling $198M+ in ETH, raising concerns over potential market pressure. - Hyperliquid reduced taker fees by 90% via HIP-3 Growth Mode, aiming to boost liquidity and compete with centralized exchanges. - Helium Evolution converted $8. 3M debt to equity, strengthening its balance sheet despite a $1
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On November 18, 2025, BlackRock transferred 64,707 ETH to
On November 19, Hyperliquid, a derivatives platform, launched HIP-3 Growth Mode,
Elsewhere, Helium Evolution, a Canadian company focused on helium exploration,
Ethereum’s price steadiness, despite BlackRock’s recent moves, signals ongoing trust in the network. Market participants are watching to see if ETH can maintain its value above $3,000, a threshold that could indicate renewed bullish sentiment. The combination of institutional activity, regulatory developments, and innovations such as Hyperliquid’s fee cuts illustrates the rapidly changing landscape of the cryptocurrency market.
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