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Ethereum vs. Bitcoin: What the usage–value split says about prices

ETH wallet growth hits new highs while BTC exchange balances fall.

More people use Ethereum, but money still trusts Bitcoin - Here's why

Ethereum [ETH] looks bigger if you count heads. Bitcoin [BTC] looks stronger if you count coins.

On paper, the former outperforms the latter in user participation. But Bitcoin’s supply on exchanges is thinning in a far more controlled way, while Ethereum’s liquidity is moving differently altogether.

The contrast shows a lot about how each asset is being used, held, and valued right now.

Ethereum’s user advantage

At press time, the network has 167.96 million non-empty wallets, nearly three times Bitcoin’s 57.62 million. That gap matters because it shows that Ethereum is being used.

ethereum
Source: Santiment

Ethereum wallets are now active endpoints across the board. The climb in non-empty wallets means new users are still entering the ecosystem, even as prices move sideways. Bitcoin, by contrast, remains more concentrated.

AMBCrypto previously reported that Ethereum’s network growth surged to multi-month highs in December, and new wallet creation is spiking.

Santiment data showed nearly 200,000 new ETH wallets added on the 2nd and 15th of December, levels not seen since Ethereum’s late-summer rally.

The contrast is clear

While Ethereum leads in wallet activity, Bitcoin’s supply on exchanges has been tightening.

According to Glassnode, BTC exchange balances have been gradually declining, from roughly 2.98 million in mid‑November to about 2.94 million by mid‑December. Despite price fluctuations, holders are not rushing to sell.

bitcoin
Source: Glassnode

Exchange balances matter because they show immediate selling pressure. Coins held off exchanges are less likely to be traded quickly. In that sense, Bitcoin’s shrinking exchange means confidence, even with fewer wallets overall.

What ETH/BTC is saying

The pair attempted a short breakout in early December, but failed to hold gains and rolled over quickly. Since then, ETH has struggled to outperform BTC on a relative basis, with rebounds proving shallow and short-lived.

Even as Ethereum attracts more users, capital continues to favor Bitcoin’s stability.

Source: TradingView

Traders appear more comfortable holding BTC during periods of uncertainty, while ETH remains more sensitive to risk. For now, participation strength has not translated into relative price leadership.


Final Thoughts

  • Ethereum leads in users with 168M wallets, but Bitcoin’s shrinking exchange supply shows better confidence.
  • Until ETH/BTC regains momentum, Bitcoin remains the preferred asset.
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Samyukhtha L KM

Journalist

Samyukhtha L KM is a financial journalist and market analyst at AMBCrypto. She covers key market moves, blockchain adoption, and socially-driven crypto trends. She also enjoys providing fresh takes through commentaries on emerging narratives.

AMBCrypto was founded in 2018 with a mission to simplify and bring the latest blockchain and cryptocurrency news to our readers. We have quickly grown into the digital news source for an emerging generation of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, reaching more than a million readers on a monthly basis, across the globe.