Wintermute Calls Ethereum the Wrong Asset for the Current Macro Environment After a 10% Weekly Decline
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Market maker Wintermute delivered a blunt assessment of Ethereum's position in the current market, describing ETH as the wrong asset for this macro after the token fell 10.2% last week and continued to underperform across both spot and derivatives markets. The ETH/BTC ratio collapsed to 0.0275, its lowest reading since July 2025, reflecting how significantly Ethereum has lost ground relative to Bitcoin during the same period. Wintermute flagged softer funding rates and elevated relative implied volatility as additional signals pointing to a bearish near-term setup, with the combination of price weakness and derivatives market positioning painting a picture of an asset struggling to find institutional support in a challenging macro environment.
The institutional data backs that characterization. Spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $255 million in outflows last week, their largest weekly withdrawal since late January, while spot Bitcoin ETFs also registered net outflows during the same period. ETH reserves on Binance climbed from 3.4 million to nearly 3.8 million throughout May according to CryptoQuant data, and total Ether reserves across exchanges rose from 14.5 million to 14.94 million over the same timeframe, both trends indicating a build-up of potential sell-side liquidity rather than accumulation. The combination of institutional outflows, rising exchange reserves, and a deteriorating ETH/BTC ratio presents a consistently bearish set of signals that Wintermute's assessment summarizes succinctly.
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btc will be more useful than eth in this current market situation