Ethereum's native token Ether (ETH) has dropped by over 18% after establishing an all-time high around $4,867 on Nov. 10, now trading near $3,900. Nonetheless, the plunge has not deterred retail investors from buying the token in small quantities.
According to data gathered by Glassnode — a blockchain analytics platform, the number of Ether addresses holding less than or equal to 0.01 ETH reached a record high level of 19.95 million on Dec. 4, the day ETH dropped to as low as $3,575 (data from Coinbase).
Meanwhile, the number of Ethereum wallets with balances of at least 0.1 ETH also kept climbing despite Ether's correction from $4,867 to $3,575, eventually hitting a new all-time high of 6.37 million on Dec. 12.
As a result, the number of
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