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Recently, I saw some pretty shocking data.
According to statistics from a certain asset management institution, Ethereum treasuries only bought 370,000 ETH in November—what does that mean? During the peak in August, it was 1.97 million ETH, a direct drop of 81% in just three months.
This treasury playbook doesn’t seem to be working anymore. mNAV has been under constant pressure, buy-side demand is clearly weak, and those smaller treasuries are entering a death spiral because they can’t raise funds.
What’s even more critical is the trend: if purchasing power keeps shrinking, the structural demand for ETH could really disappear. In their words—"the tide is already going out."
This treasury boom might really be over.