Ethereum is at Its Cheapest Valuation in 7 Years: Here’s What Happened Last Time

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Ethereum (ETH) has seen its MVRV Z-Score drop to its lowest reading since December 2018, sliding into the undervalued band that historically marks long accumulation zones.

The signal lands as ETH trades near $1,684, up about 3% on the day but far below its January high. On-chain flows and fading social attention round out what looks like a bottoming profile.

Ethereum Valuation Hits a 7-Year Low

The MVRV Z-Score measures the gap between market value and the aggregate cost basis of all holders. It then adjusts that gap for historical volatility.

A negative reading means the market value has fallen below the average cost basis. In plain terms, the typical holder is underwater, and the asset looks cheap.

ETH MVRV Z-Score. Source: Glassnode

The score now sits near -0.7, inside the green undervalued zone. ETH has reached this level only three times: in late 2018, mid-2022, and now.

Each prior visit preceded a major recovery, though the metric stayed negative for months before the price turned. A move back above zero would shift the MVRV signal toward neutral.

Exchange Balances Tell a More Cautious Story

Cheap valuation has not yet triggered steady buying across the board. Coins left exchanges through the spring, then partly returned during the May selloff.

Supply on exchanges fell from about 8.5 million ETH in December to a low of 6.82 million in late April. That drawdown matched the steady accumulation seen earlier in the year. It then climbed back toward 7.7 million in May before easing to 7.28 million.

ETH supply and exchange flow balance. Source: Santiment

The rebound points to short-term distribution, even as the longer accumulation trend stays intact. The exchange flow balance reads a mild positive 32,100 ETH, a small inflow rather than a clear exit.

Crowd Attention Fades Near the Lows

Social metrics complete the contrarian picture. Interest peaked close to the April top, not at the June bottom.

Social dominance spiked toward 4.0 in early April, then cooled to 1.227. Social volume dropped to 94 after capitulation spikes in late May.

Faded attention at low prices often reflects exhaustion rather than panic. Whales kept buying while the retail crowd looked away, a split that frequently appears late in a downtrend.

ETH social dominance and volume. Source: Santiment

Still, low engagement is a condition, not a trigger. A sustained drop in exchange supply and a Z-Score back above zero would strengthen the bullish forecast.

For now, ETH sits at its cheapest in seven years, and the next move depends on whether accumulators or sellers blink first.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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