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ETH Holders Spend and Move Coins More Frequently Than BTC Investors, Glassnode Reports

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Last updated: November 15, 2025 7:50 pm
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Published: November 15, 2025
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Recent analysis from blockchain data firm Glassnode highlights significant behavioral differences between Ethereum (ETH) and Bitcoin (BTC) holders. The findings suggest that ETH holders are more active with their coins—engaging in transactions, spending, and trading—compared to Bitcoin investors, who typically adopt a more conservative approach, treating BTC as a form of “digital gold.”

The report, which draws insights from data collected prior to a recent crypto market downturn, reveals that BTC is frequently hoarded, demonstrating lower turnover rates. Bitcoin’s characteristic of being reserved aligns with its reputation as a “digital savings asset.” According to Glassnode, there has been a noticeable shift with more Bitcoin being allocated into long-term holding mechanisms rather than remaining on exchanges.

In contrast, Ethereum’s movement reflects its dual role as both a currency and a utility within a broader ecosystem. As “digital oil,” ETH is utilized extensively across Ethereum-based applications, many of which require gas fees paid in ETH for transactions. This vibrant activity is indicative of Ethereum’s function in enabling smart contracts that power various decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, and tokenized assets.

Glassnode notes that long-term ETH holders are parting with their coins at a rate three times faster than their BTC counterparts. This trend underscores a willingness among ETH holders to actively engage with their investments, driven largely by the utility associated with Ethereum’s applications and services.

Moreover, the report points out that despite the emerging trend of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to cryptocurrencies, Ethereum’s intrinsic use cases set it apart from Bitcoin, maintaining its less dormant status. Yet, it should be noted that a significant portion of ETH is also being utilized as a store of value. Approximately 25% of all ETH is currently locked in native staking and ETFs, showcasing its flexibility in serving multiple roles within the blockchain space.

As of the latest pricing updates, Ethereum traded at nearly $3,208, reflecting a 4.5% decline over the past week, which marks a notable drop from its all-time high of $4,946 reached in August. Meanwhile, Bitcoin has experienced a similar downturn, currently priced at approximately $95,992, down nearly 6% in the past seven days, still far from its all-time high of $126,088 recorded in October.

With these dynamics in play, the latest data from Glassnode reinforces the notion that while Bitcoin remains a long-term holding asset, Ethereum is characterized by a more active user base, reflecting the network’s diverse functionalities in the digital economy.

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