The post Ethereum Faces Rising Accumulation Cost Around $2.7K–$2.8K: Will Long-Term Buyers Push ETH Price? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ethereum’s accumulationThe post Ethereum Faces Rising Accumulation Cost Around $2.7K–$2.8K: Will Long-Term Buyers Push ETH Price? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ethereum’s accumulation

Ethereum Faces Rising Accumulation Cost Around $2.7K–$2.8K: Will Long-Term Buyers Push ETH Price?

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Ethereum’s accumulation cost has increased and LTHs are concentrated around $2.7K–$2.8K price range. This is where long-term buyers keep adding to their holdings instead of selling. This level shows where LTHs believe Ethereum offers good return, even when the market is bearish. While many other altcoins have struggled to attract the same steady support, Ethereum has held up better over time. The main question now is whether these long-term holders will continue supporting ETH if prices move lower. 

Why Do Long-Term Investors Keep Buying Ethereum?

Over the last 24 hours, ETH price faced strong selling pressure. Data from Coinglass reveals that ETH faced around $42 million worth of liquidations in the past 24 hours. Of this, buyers liquidated nearly $26.5 million worth of positions.

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However, as soon as buyers took the control, sellers faced nearly $16 million in liquidation. The recent comeback of buyers was triggered by LTH concentration around key zones. According to Cryptoquant, the long-term holder cost basis tracks ETH held by addresses that accumulate gradually instead of trading frequently. This metric often acts as a floor for long-term value, as these holders tend to buy during weakness rather than sell into fear.

Source: CryptoQuantSource: CryptoQuant

The current $2.7K–$2.8K zone has emerged as a strong structural support level. Even during periods of sharp market volatility, ETH has repeatedly found buyers near this range. Late 2025 and early 2026 saw record inflows into accumulation addresses, with millions of ETH added despite market pressure, suggesting that long-term investors remain intact.

Institutional demand is further strengthening Ethereum’s support, following patterns seen in 2020 and 2022. During both periods, long-term holders kept accumulating ETH through major downturns, helping establish durable recovery bases.

While Trend Research reports an average accumulation price near $3,150, highlighting confidence during pullbacks. For investors, this makes the $2.7K–$2.8K zone especially important, as it continues to attract buyers just as past accumulation levels did before previous recoveries. While ongoing dip-buying suggests belief in Ethereum’s long-term growth, a break below this range would signal a significant shift in long-term investor behavior.

What’s Next for ETH Price?

Ether price is hovering within a tight trading channel over the past few months and buyers are unable to keep prices above the triangular channel. As a result, ETH has slipped back into its December trading range. As of writing, ETH price trades at $3,106, surging over 0.3% in the last 24 hours.

ETH/USDT Chart: TradingViewETH/USDT Chart: TradingView

If Ether bounces above the EMA20 trend line, it could regain momentum and push higher toward the edge of the channel at $3,300. A break above this level might push the ETH price toward $4,000. 

However, if ETH faces resistance at $3,300 and continues to fall below EMA trend lines, it would suggest profit-taking sentiment. In that case, Ether could slide toward $2,900 and retest the ascending support line. 

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