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Ethereum hits record network growth — but ETH price isn’t following

Ethereum just recorded the largest single-day surge in new wallet creation in its history. However, the price of ETH is barely reacting, a divergence that is raising questions about whether network growth is actually translating into real investment demand.

Data from Santiment shows that 393,600 new Ethereum wallets were created in a single day, the highest daily network growth ever recorded. 

At the same time, the number of non-empty Ethereum wallets climbed to 172.97 million, another all-time high, confirming that more users than ever now hold at least some ETH.

Source: Santiment

Ordinarily, that level of adoption would be expected to support a price breakout. Instead, ETH remains range-bound.

Ethereum adoption is booming, but price is not

Despite the historic surge in wallet growth, Ethereum’s price has not followed through.

On TradingView’s 12-hour ETH/USD chart, Ether is trading around $3,177, still well below the $4,000–$4,500 zone where it was rejected multiple times in 2025. 

Source: TradingView

While ETH has rebounded from its November lows near $2,800, the structure remains a series of lower highs, indicating that bullish momentum remains limited.

The Relative Strength Index [RSI] sits near 60, a level that reflects moderate buying pressure but not the kind of strength typically associated with a sustained breakout. 

Volume has also remained muted compared to the peaks seen during previous rally attempts, suggesting that large buyers are not aggressively accumulating.

This creates a clear mismatch: Ethereum is onboarding users at a faster pace than ever, but capital is not flowing into ETH at the same rate.

What is driving the surge in Ethereum wallets?

The Santiment data highlights explosive growth in network activity, but it does not necessarily mean those new users are buying or holding large amounts of ETH.

Much of Ethereum’s recent growth has been driven by:

  • Layer-2 networks such as Base, Arbitrum, and Optimism
  • Stablecoin usage for payments, trading, and remittances
  • Airdrop farming and DeFi activity

In these cases, users often interact with Ethereum while holding minimal ETH, using it only to pay for gas or bridge funds. This increases wallet counts and transaction volume, but it does not create sustained buying pressure for the ETH token itself.

In other words, Ethereum the network is growing — Ethereum the asset is not.

What it means for Ethereum

From a fundamental perspective, Ethereum has never been in a stronger position. Record wallet growth and a rising number of non-empty addresses signal that its role as the backbone of crypto finance continues to expand.

From a market perspective, however, ETH remains stuck in a distribution zone, with buyers failing to push the price back into a clear uptrend.

Until capital inflows and sustained accumulation match on-chain growth, Ethereum’s adoption boom may remain disconnected from ETH’s price — a warning sign for traders expecting network metrics to translate directly into a rally.


Final Thoughts

  • Record wallet creation shows explosive network usage from Layer-2s, stablecoins, and DeFi activity.
  • Most of this growth is not translating into long-term ETH accumulation, keeping the price stuck in a range.

Next: Gold tops $4.6K as crypto enters macro week: Coincidence or early warning?

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/ethereum-hits-record-network-growth-but-eth-price-isnt-following/

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