Ethereum's Q1 report highlights the blockchain's increased fees and revenue, tripled earnings, and growth in the number of token holders. The circulating market cap also saw a significant increase. The report also discusses the drop in ETH's P/F ratio and its potential impact on the price in Q2.
Ethereum ’s Q1 report is here!highlighting the king of altcoins’ Q1 report. The report mentioned the blockchain’s state on multiple fronts.The blockchain’s fees and revenue increased nearly 1.8 times quarter-on-quarter , while its earnings tripled QoQ.
The token’s total number of holders reached 114.69 million, which was over 5% growth QoQ. Thanks to the bull rally in Q1, ETH’s circulating market cap increased by 48% and exceeded 350 billion.nother interesting stat about ETH’s P/F ratio. Put simply, a drop in the metric generally means that an asset is undervalued.What can we expect in Q2?
Since ETH’s P/F ratio dropped substantially, AMBCrypto planned to check ETH’s metrics to see whether we could expect its price to move up in the coming days.revealed that ETH’s exchange reserve was dropping, meaning that selling pressure on the token was low. Additionally, its transaction volume and total number of transactions also increased in the last 24 hours.Things in the derivatives market also looked optimistic. ETH’s Funding Rate was green, indicating that long-position traders were dominant and were willing to pay short-position traders.
On top of that, ETH’s Taker Buy Sell Ratio was also green. That meant that buying sentiment was dominant in the derivatives market., at the time of writing, ETH had moved marginally up and was trading at $3,319.92 with a market cap of over $398 billion.Like price action, ETH’s captured value also remained towards the higher side in Q2. AMBCrypto’s analysis of Artemis’Its revenue followed a similar increasing trend, marking an optimistic start to Q2 2024.
Ethereum Q1 Report Fees Revenue Earnings Token Holders Market Cap P/F Ratio Price Q2 Exchange Reserve Transaction Volume Transactions
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