Published: November 8, 2025
ETH price snapshot — November 8, 2025
- Close:$3,401.53
- Day change:–$34.25 (–1.0%) vs. Nov 7 close of $3,435.78
- Intraday range:$3,357.06 – $3,477.92
- Week-to-date move:–12.2% vs. Nov 1 close of $3,874.80
Source for the above daily and weekly figures: Investing.com daily historical table for ETH (USD). [1]
What moved ETH on Nov 8
1) U.S. spot Ether ETF flows flipped negative heading into the weekend.
Fresh flow data for Nov 7 (reported Nov 8) showed net outflows of –$46.6 million from U.S. spot Ether ETFs, a mild but notable reversal after midweek stability. Flow estimates are widely tracked by Farside Investors and mirrored by dashboards at DeFiLlama and SoSoValue. Persistent outflows tend to cap rallies by signaling lighter institutional demand. [2]
2) Broader ETF tone was mixed: Bitcoin funds finally saw inflows Friday.
After six straight days of redemptions, U.S. bitcoin ETFs recorded about $240 million of net inflows on Nov 7, improving risk tone across crypto even as ether-specific flows remained negative. [3]
3) Legal spotlight on Ethereum: mistrial in $25M “12‑second” chain exploit case.
A Manhattan federal judge declared a mistrial in the case against two MIT‑educated brothers accused of a $25 million exploit on Ethereum in 2023—a high‑profile proceeding closely watched by DeFi market participants. The ruling arrived Nov 8 (UTC) and kept attention on Ethereum’s market‑structure and security debates. [4]
Price context and recent volatility
- From rally to retrace: Following August’s surge to new cycle highs, ether has been in a corrective channel through early November. By Nov 8, ETH settled near $3.4K, with the week’s deepest selloff hitting $3,060 on Nov 4 before recovering. The Nov 8 close at $3,401.53 leaves ETH down 12.2% month‑to‑date (Nov 1–8). [5]
- Institutional lens: Analysts have recently flagged softer ETF demand for ETH versus BTC. Citi’s latest house view pegs year‑end ETH around $4,300 with wide scenarios depending on macro/risk appetite, while Standard Chartered’s earlier note sketched a more optimistic trajectory. These aren’t Nov 8 events, but they frame how pros are handicapping the path from here. [6]
Key levels traders discussed today
- $3,350–$3,360 (intraday floor): ETH’s Nov 8 low printed at $3,357.06, roughly aligning with the midweek rebound zone. Holding above this area helps keep the week’s post‑selloff stabilization intact. [7]
- $3,470–$3,480 (intraday cap): The Nov 8 high of $3,477.92 remains the first resistance to clear on any weekend bounce. A break above would re‑open the $3.5K handle. [8]
(Levels above are derived directly from Nov 8’s high/low print and should be treated as reference areas, not advice.)
ETH in other currencies (for global readers)
- EUR: On Nov 8, CoinGecko’s reference shows €2,968.47 per ETH, useful for euro‑area pricing and hedging context. [9]
Today’s notable Ethereum‑linked headline
- Mistrial in alleged $25M Ethereum exploit case. The Nov 8 mistrial prolongs uncertainty around one of crypto’s most technical court battles, where prosecutors said traders manipulated Ethereum mempool behavior. While not a price catalyst by itself, the case is closely followed by market‑structure specialists and MEV researchers. [10]
Bottom line for Nov 8, 2025
Ethereum finished Saturday at $3,401, down 1.0% on the day, as ETF outflows and a still‑fragile risk backdrop kept a lid on upside attempts. A modest improvement in bitcoin ETF flows prevented broader risk‑off spillovers, but ether’s own fund flows and a week‑long drawdown left traders focused on $3.35K–$3.48K as the near‑term battleground. [11]
Methodology & sources (Nov 8, 2025)
- Prices & ranges (daily close, high/low, week moves): Investing.com — Ethereum Historical Data (USD). [12]
- ETF flows: Farside Investors ETH flow tracker; DeFiLlama ETF dashboard; SoSoValue ETF dashboards (cross‑reference). [13]
- Broader flows context: CoinDesk market piece on U.S. bitcoin ETF inflows (Nov 7). [14]
- Legal headline: Reuters report on MIT brothers’ mistrial (Nov 8). [15]
- EUR reference: CoinGecko ETH/EUR daily references. [16]
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Crypto assets are highly volatile and carry risk.
References
1. www.investing.com, 2. farside.co.uk, 3. www.coindesk.com, 4. www.reuters.com, 5. www.investing.com, 6. www.reuters.com, 7. www.investing.com, 8. www.investing.com, 9. www.coingecko.com, 10. www.reuters.com, 11. www.investing.com, 12. www.investing.com, 13. farside.co.uk, 14. www.coindesk.com, 15. www.reuters.com, 16. www.coingecko.com


