Ethereum Rebounds 6%, But Coinbase Demand Remains Weak
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Data shows the Ethereum Coinbase Premium Index has stayed inside the negative territory even as the price has climbed back above $2,100. Ethereum Coinbase Premium Index Is Red Right Now As pointed out by Arab Chain in a CryptoQuant Quicktake post, the Coinbase Premium Index has been in the red zone for Ethereum recently. This indicator keeps track of the percentage difference between the ETH price listed on Coinbase (USD pair) and that on Binance (USDT pair). Below is a chart that shows the trend in the Ethereum Coinbase Premium Index over the past month. As is visible in the graph, the Ethereum Coinbase Premium Index has dropped into the negative region in the last few days, indicating BTC has been trading at a lower rate on Coinbase as compared to Binance. In other words, users of the former have been applying a higher selling pressure than that of the latter. Initially, the decline in the indicator came as the asset observed a retrace from last week’s highs. The timing would suggest that Coinbase traders led the price drawdown. But interestingly, while the Coinbase Premium Index has remained at a value of -0.0149 during the past day, ETH’s price has actually seen a rebound back above the $2,100 level. The trend could be a sign that Binance investors have helped provide the fuel for the surge. If the Coinbase Premium Index stays red in the coming days, however, it’s possible that the move could run out of momentum. This is because, in recent times, American institutional entities, which use Coinbase as their preferred platform, have tended to be the drivers in the cryptocurrency sector. Whenever demand from these investors is lacking, Ethereum and other major tokens like Bitcoin tend to suffer. So far, the rebound hasn’t been able to ignite…
Filed under: News - @ March 25, 2026 12:28 am