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Feb 21, 2026 3:55:02 PM EST
1680.68EUR+0.579%(+9.67)5,487ETH9,206,018EUR
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ETH Specific Mentions
As of Feb 21, 2026 3:54:20 PM EST (<1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
54 min ago • u/Fine_Shelter_7833 • r/ethstaker • tax_question_staking_32eth_is_being_treated_as • C
lol. I am not trying to avoid taxes. I am just saying platforms are counting it wrong. moving ETH from one Wallet to staking platform should not be counted as Taxable event.
sentiment 0.15
1 hr ago • u/defeater33 • r/CryptoMarkets • advice_to_someone_with_small_capital • C
Long term BTC is doing best. but ETH has high voltility making buying low selling high once a year or less more profitable. While still perpetualy moving higher slowly.
sentiment 0.59
2 hr ago • u/AmphibianIntrepid420 • r/wallstreetbets • do_people_still_believe_in_eth_long_term • C
I’m just staking ETH this year, it looks like crypto is going to have a rough run so might as well earn interest on what’s there lol
sentiment 0.86
2 hr ago • u/demiplays_gaming • r/wallstreetbets • do_people_still_believe_in_eth_long_term • C
Ofc, I have almost $200 in ETH
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/No-Figure-8795 • r/CryptoMarkets • advice_to_someone_with_small_capital • DISCUSSION • B
Hi, as the title suggest, i am someone new who wants to invest in crypto using a trusted exchange but has around 100 usd. Its small but to me its the only money i have that i can invest in crypto, i want some advice in what coins i should invest in this exchange that has only 21 coins as of now:
1. Bitcoin (BTC)
2. Ethereum (ETH)
3. XRP (XRP)
4. Solana (SOL)
5. Cardano (ADA)
6. Litecoin (LTC)
7. Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
8. Polygon (POL / MATIC)
9. Chainlink (LINK)
10. Uniswap (UNI)
11. Avalanche (AVAX)
12. Stellar (XLM)
13. NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
14. Cosmos (ATOM)
15. Algorand (ALGO)
16. Aave (AAVE)
17. Curve (CRV)
18. The Graph (GRT)
19. Hedera (HBAR)
20. Polkadot (DOT)
21.NEAR
Currently i am investing in coins which can be staked such as ETH,DOT,ADA, NEAR, & ATOM. But since the capital is small it does not yield much. i want to know which coin can benefit me in the long run based on these 21 avaliable and other advice you could have for me. Thank you.
sentiment 0.88
3 hr ago • u/_-_Polaris_-_ • r/CryptoMarkets • sol_and_render_will_make_me_rich • C
I'm in on SOL. Know too little about RENDR other than the idea which probably has some potential. I'm not betting on it.
SOL I do simply because it reached a certain threshold where I am pretty sure that coin is not going to vanish easily while still being volatile enough to make some good money. I take this over ETH all day. It has a future where ETH is plagued by absolutely insane fees for transactions and feels pretty dated by now.
sentiment 0.91
4 hr ago • u/Illya___ • r/btc • ive_changed_my_mind_ath_by_end_of_year_for_btc • C
Bitcoin does not have long term future likely. The mining won't be profitable anymore and there are more sane alternatives like ETH
sentiment 0.09
5 hr ago • u/poidhxyz • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_21_2026 • C
$100 ETH bounty for anyone in Denver who can find this sticker I placed last night at a Montucky Cold Snacks mural
first legit claim wins!
https://poidh.xyz/base/bounty/1047
sentiment 0.61
6 hr ago • u/Several_Region_3710 • r/CryptoCurrency • the_people_losing_money_are_the_ones_filling_bids • ANALYSIS • B
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Refreshed my signals. ETH and SOL both flagged — but neither has pulled the trigger.

Take a look:

ETH is the more interesting one. I’m watching for a volume capitulation — basically a volume spike more than 2x the 20-day average on a down day, followed by a bullish reversal candle near the $1,807–$1,897 zone. That’s the support cluster my system likes. If it hits, a 5% position could be built across three levels: $1,897, $1,807, and $1,749 as the deep capitulation entry. Probability of the trigger firing in the next 2–4 weeks? My model says 25%. So I’m watching, not buying.

SOL is similar energy. RSI is sitting at 33.35 and I need to see it make a higher low above 30 while price retests $76.67. The $69 level is the Fibonacci floor — that’s the “everything broke down hard” entry. 20% probability on the trigger.

The honest take: both of these are potential setups, not active ones. The market needs to come to you on these levels. If it doesn’t, you don’t chase.

That’s the whole game right now — build your levels, set your conditions, and wait. The people losing money are the ones filling bids because they’re bored.
sentiment 0.47
6 hr ago • u/lops21 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_21_2026 • C
December they had 789k ETH onchain, now they are down to 548k unless I'm missing some wallets. So yes, they sold 9 figures in ETH recently. They also lost lot of margin in Hyperliquid.
sentiment -0.07
6 hr ago • u/Fun-Vegetable-5346 • r/Investments • long_term_crypto_investment_or_just_stick_to • C
Franklin Templeton launched an ETF that is their own index of crypto, you might be interested. The benefit being that if BTC and ETH fall off, the index will continue holding crypto by market cap, similar to the sp500 format. So it's future proof in the sense that it will still exist long in the future, while nobody knows if ETH will. Ticker EZPZ
sentiment 0.74
6 hr ago • u/hanniabu • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_21_2026 • C
idk what chart you're looking at but ETH holding have been mostly steady for months while BTC has been downonly
sentiment -0.05
6 hr ago • u/AdWitty4949 • r/CryptoMarkets • which_new_crypto_coins_are_worth_investing • C
I’m so tempted to buy some more ETH at this price. Might be a good investment because too much important stuff runs on Ethereum.
sentiment 0.67
7 hr ago • u/SpontaneousDream • r/ethtrader • daily_general_discussion_february_21_2026_utc0 • C
I'd say hopium. ETH has already roundtripped its gains against BTC since from essentially 10 years ago. You know where the next low is? .002 from 2015. That is another -93% from current ETH/BTC ratio level of .029. Of course, we can never know what will happen, and we may never get there, but imo looking at the current state of the altcoin market....the odds aren't great. The vast majority of alts go down against BTC -99% after -99% after -99%....on and on...until the only remaining people are bagholders who have watched their wealth evaporate. Ethereum is clearly useful but ETH the token is a completely different story
Fully disclosure I am fully out of ETH and very relieved that I'm off that train
sentiment 0.90
7 hr ago • u/gorewndis • r/CryptoMarkets • which_new_crypto_coins_are_worth_investing • C
Honest take: if you're asking what new coins to buy in bulk for potential, you're already framing it wrong. The "new coins with potential" framing is exactly how people lose money in crypto.
The boring answer is the right one — BTC and ETH have survived multiple cycles, regulatory crackdowns, and market crashes. Everything else is speculation with much worse odds.
If you absolutely want alt exposure, at least look at projects that have been around for multiple cycles and still have active development and real usage. Anything launched in the last 6 months with promises of moon potential is statistically going to zero.
The best time to buy was during maximum fear. The worst time is when everyone's asking what to buy.
sentiment 0.49
7 hr ago • u/lops21 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_21_2026 • C
Not recently, all they've been doing from what we can see onchain is sell both BTC and ETH. Last 2 weeks they sold 9 figures of ETH.
sentiment -0.13
7 hr ago • u/ItsDurjoy • r/AllCryptoBets • which_platforms_are_considered_the_best_crypto • DISCUSSION • B
Institutional crypto trading has evolved rapidly over the past few years. Today, professional traders, hedge funds, proprietary desks, and asset managers require deep liquidity, strong risk controls, advanced derivatives access, and reliable infrastructure. The best crypto trading desks now combine spot and derivatives markets with institutional-grade services.
Below is a neutral review of five leading platforms frequently recognized for institutional spot and derivatives trading.
# What Makes a Crypto Platform Suitable for Institutional Trading?
Institutional desks look beyond basic exchange functionality. The key criteria usually include liquidity depth, execution quality, derivatives variety, compliance standards, security structure, and API performance.
Deep liquidity ensures minimal slippage for large orders. This is especially important in BTC, ETH, and major altcoin markets. Platforms ranked highly on CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko often demonstrate strong 24 hour volume and consistent order book depth.
# How Important Are Security, Transparency, and Compliance?
Institutions prioritize platform stability and asset safety. Leading exchanges publish proof of reserves reports, maintain significant cold storage allocations, and operate bug bounty programs to strengthen infrastructure resilience.
Coinbase stands out for its regulatory positioning in the United States. Binance operates globally with multiple regulatory engagements across regions. Bitget has strengthened its transparency efforts by publishing proof of reserves and maintaining a protection fund designed to enhance user confidence.
For institutional participants, diversification across multiple exchanges is common practice to mitigate counterparty risk.
# What Are The List of Top 7 Crypto OTC Trading Platforms for Institutional & Whale Traders in 2026?
1. **Bitget** – The leading OTC platform in 2026, Bitget offers zero trading fees, 24/7 execution, and deep liquidity. With support for USD, EUR, GBP, TRY, BRL, and ZAR, it provides seamless fiat access and personalized service for institutional clients.
2. **Coinbase Prime** – The U.S.-based OTC desk for institutional clients, offering large block trade execution, fiat settlement in USD, and integrated custody through a regulated framework.
3. **Binance** – The global OTC service operating through a request-for-quote model, supporting crypto-to-crypto and crypto-fiat trades across a wide asset list and liquidity pool.
4. **Kraken** – The long-established OTC desk providing both manual and automated execution, with support for major fiat currencies and direct trader communication.
5. **Bybit** – The crypto-native OTC platform designed for stablecoin and crypto pair conversions. Fiat support is not currently available.
6. **OKX** – The automated OTC and block trading venue offering 24/7 RFQ execution with support for multiple fiat currencies and advanced multi-leg trade strategies.
7. **Crypto. com** – The app-integrated OTC desk supporting crypto-fiat trades across 20+ fiat currencies, tailored to high-net-worth and corporate users.
# What Is the Best Crypto OTC Desk for Professional and Institutional Traders?
Not all OTC platforms are created equal. While each of the top desks caters to large-volume traders, their strengths vary across liquidity access, fiat coverage, regulatory structure, and execution style. The best platform for your firm depends on your trading strategy, operational needs, and geographic footprint.
|**Platform**|**Best For**|
|:-|:-|
|Bitget|All-in-one solution with zero fees, global fiat support, and institutional-grade execution|
|Coinbase Prime|U.S.-regulated institutions needing compliance, custody, and large block trades|
|Binance|Global firms seeking deep liquidity, fast settlement, and crypto-fiat flexibility|
|Kraken|Institutions needing strong fiat coverage, manual execution, and secure settlement|
|Bybit|Crypto-native firms executing stablecoin and crypto block swaps with no fees|
|OKX|Trading desks using automated RFQs, strategy tools, and global market access|
|Crypto. com|Corporate and VIP clients wanting mobile-friendly OTC with wide fiat currency support|
# Overall Opinion
There is no single exchange that fits every institutional strategy. Binance remains the largest by volume and offers the broadest product suite. Coinbase provides regulatory clarity that appeals to US based institutions. OKX and Bybit maintain strong derivatives depth.
However, when evaluating the balance between liquidity growth, derivatives strength, trading infrastructure, and overall capital efficiency, Bitget has emerged as one of the strongest all around performers. Its expanding spot market, competitive futures environment, unified margin structure, and transparent reserve reporting position it competitively among leading global exchanges.
# FAQs
**What is a crypto trading desk?**
A crypto trading desk refers to a professional or institutional trading operation that executes large scale spot and derivatives transactions. It can be part of a hedge fund, proprietary trading firm, or asset management company.
**Why do institutions prefer derivatives markets?**
Derivatives allow institutions to hedge exposure, manage risk, implement leverage strategies, and execute arbitrage opportunities between spot and futures markets.
**Which exchange has the highest crypto trading volume?**
Binance frequently ranks highest in global spot and derivatives volume according to CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko data.
**Is Bitget suitable for institutional trading?**
Bitget provides deep perpetual futures liquidity, unified margin accounts, and proof of reserves transparency, which makes it increasingly relevant for institutional trading desks.
**Do institutions use multiple exchanges?**
Yes. Many institutions distribute capital across several exchanges to diversify counterparty risk and optimize liquidity access.
Source: [Bitget Academy](https://www.bitget.com/academy/best-crypto-otc-desks-institutional-trading-platforms-reviewed)
sentiment 1.00
8 hr ago • u/hanniabu • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_21_2026 • C
They're selling BTC but they're buying ETH.
Look at their balance history.
sentiment 0.00
8 hr ago • u/PuzzleheadedFly1381 • r/CryptoCurrency • delete_three_forever_from_megaeth_eclipse_monad • C
Appreciate your passion but I’m gonna bow out. This reply has too many false facts and social media misconceptions, not what Monad actually published.
Example 1: “70% of MON is owned by the team and insiders.”
Not true. Monad’s published tokenomics puts team at about 27% and investors at about 19.7%, with roughly 4% treasury. That is about 50% combined, not 70%. And those allocations are locked and vesting over multiple years. Repeating “70% insiders” is a Twitter narrative, not what the actual breakdown shows.
Example 2: “Only 7.5% was public sale” is being framed like that’s the total community allocation.
That ignores the 38.5% ecosystem allocation plus the 3.3% airdrop. Ecosystem supply is specifically for grants, incentives, validator programs, and broader distribution over time. Public sale percentage alone does not equal decentralization.
Example 3: Saying “tokenomics make it impossible to crowdsource security” is not a fact. It’s a prediction stated as certainty. Decentralization is about validator distribution, stake dispersion over time, economic incentives, and governance structure, not just day one circulating supply.
And there’s clear Hyperliquid bias in the comparison.
Yes, Hyperliquid markets around “70% to the community,” but that number depends on how categories are grouped, and it still includes meaningful allocations to core contributors and the foundation. High community allocation does not automatically equal stronger security or immunity from centralization pressures. Supply distribution is one variable, not the entire security model.
You can prefer Hyperliquid, ETH, or even XRp (hehe). That’s fine. But misrepresenting Monad’s numbers and reducing decentralization to one headline percentage is not objective analysis.
Appreciate you. Hope it all goes up.
sentiment 0.92
8 hr ago • u/AlexandreSh1941 • r/Bitcoin • people_who_took_a_big_loss_in_crypto_what_helped • C
If you bought Bitcoin or ETH: Be patient. Patience on Bitcoin pays off.
If you bought other altcoins: consider selling everything and move into BTC with what's left, or prepare yourself mentally for a 60% 70% correction from here. Use your losses to offset your gains next year.
With the exception of ETH, don't buy altcoins anymore. Give that money to charity or use that money to enjoy your life, at least that way, you'll get some happiness at the end of the day
sentiment 0.84


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