On June 20 (UTC+8), the number of new addresses on the Ethereum network reached 800,000 to 1 million per week, an increase of 30% to 50% from 560,000 to 670,000 last summer. The current Ethereum price is $2,500. On-chain data shows that data with a 70% historical correlation hints at a possible breakout for Ethereum.
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The number of new addresses on Ethereum surged by 50% in the week, and the data suggests that the price of ETH may break through
On June 20 (UTC+8), the number of new addresses on the Ethereum network reached 800,000 to 1 million per week, an increase of 30% to 50% from 560,000 to 670,000 last summer. The current Ethereum price is $2,500. On-chain data shows that data with a 70% historical correlation hints at a possible breakout for Ethereum.