Ethereum tokens saw varied performance this week as $PEPE led with $7.8B in trades, while $OKB surged 154%, and mixed trends show shifting investor sentiment.Ethereum tokens saw varied performance this week as $PEPE led with $7.8B in trades, while $OKB surged 154%, and mixed trends show shifting investor sentiment.

Ethereum Tokens Record High Weekly Trading Volumes

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The Ethereum network has experienced mixed week performance in terms of token activities, with many tokens recording impressive weekly trading volumes. According to the statistics collected on 17th of August, 2025, the most traded Ethereum-based tokens are represented by $PEPE with a weekly volume of trading worth $7.8 billion. It is preceded by $ENA with 5.7 billion and $OKB with 4.3 billion.

$PENGU and $ARB recorded commendable volumes of $3.9 billion and $2.9 billion, respectively. Some of the other stronger tokens are $UNI ($2.7 billion), $AAVE ($1.9 billion), and $LDO ($1.5 billion). Although a number of the tokens showed a rise in volume, some even had negative changes in their weekly price movements, implying mixed motivations behind the trades, which might involve profit-taking or rebalancing of markets.

Weekly Price Movements and Market Capitalization Insights

The price change percentage changed dramatically within the tokens on a weekly basis. $PENGU declined by 12.9%, whereas $ENA decreased by 2.6 percent. Conversely, the price of $OKB grew by 154.1%, and that of $SKL by 63.3%, which is indicative of greater interest by the investors or any catalyst particular to the market.

There were also discrepancies in market cap. $ARB and $UNI had the largest market caps of the listed tokens at $2.7 billion and $3.6 billion respectively, whereas $WLD and $CRV were comparatively smaller at around the range of $1.8 to $1.9 billion. $ONDO, with a weekly volume of $1.2 billion and a market cap of $205.9 million stood out as being relatively highly traded relative to market cap.

Key Observations and Market Dynamics

Although $PEPE showed the largest volume, it has recorded a 5.8% capital loss in a week, signalling high circulation that is likely associated with speculative activities. Conversely, tokens such as $BGB and $SKL had similarly high volumes and increased price-wise, indicating high demands.

Retail interest is reflected in the existence of meme tokens such as $SHIB and $FLOKI with estimated respective volumes of $1.0 billion. But their low price and volume variations indicate stabilized speculation.

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