Ethereum Hits Peak: Here’s Why It Matters Now
Ethereum just blasted past its 2024 highs—and the crypto crowd is losing its mind. Was it institutional money? NFT mania 2.0? Or just traders front-running the next ETF rumor? Let’s break it down.
The Surge: ETH’s Price Action
No fancy charts here—just raw momentum. Ethereum isn’t just climbing; it’s steamrolling resistance levels like a bull in a china shop. Forget ‘slow and steady.’ This is crypto, after all.
Why Now? The Catalysts
Layer-2 adoption is exploding, DeFi TVL is creeping back up, and—let’s be real—the Fed’s hint at rate cuts has speculators diving into risk assets like frat boys into a pool. Even the SEC’s usual frown looks more like a reluctant smirk these days.
The Cynic’s Corner
Sure, ETH’s pumping. But let’s not pretend this isn’t the same market where ‘fundamentals’ get tossed out the window the second Elon Musk tweets a meme. Buyer beware—nobody rings a bell at the top.
Market overview
The crypto market climbed out of the hole it had fallen into at the beginning of August. Capitalisation grew by more than 3%, approaching a total market valuation of $3.90 on Friday. This time, XRP leapt upwards, while Ethereum continued to gain weight.
The cryptocurrency sentiment index gained 12 points in one day to 74, which is close to the extreme greed zone. The market was buoyed by the end of the Ripple and SEC case and the approval of cryptocurrency investments in pension plans.
Bitcoin ROSE at the start of Friday to $117.5k from a low of $114.2k, but overall, it does not look enthusiastic and ready for a breakthrough, despite the potential opened by the possibility of pension funds and ETFS investing in the first cryptocurrency. Testing the upper limit at $120k is not the immediate target.
Ethereum has exceeded $3900 and is trading at its highest levels since December last year. However, this area — $3900–$4000 — has proven to be a turning point so many times that it makes one more sceptical about an imminent breakthrough. But it WOULD be too hasty to rule out a short squeeze, with the price slipping to $4,800 on the liquidation of short sales.
News background
According to Standard Chartered, public companies with ethereum reserves are more attractive to investors than spot ETH ETFs. Unlike ETFs, companies can receive rewards for staking (~3% per annum) and use DeFi tools, which increases the overall return on investment.
Fundstrat founder Tom Lee said Ethereum is attracting increasing interest from major US financial companies with offices on Wall Street. He predicts that this altcoin will experience explosive growth, as many stablecoins are being created on the ETH blockchain and large financial companies are taking asset tokenisation more seriously.
According to Bitwise, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins called blockchain the foundation of the future financial infrastructure. This opens unique opportunities for crypto market participants. First-tier blockchains such as Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and Cardano will benefit from the regulator's new strategy.
Trump's new tariffs on mining equipment imports from Southeast Asia have hit Bitcoin miners in the United States. Luxor Technology warns that this could slow the industry's growth in the US.