Analysts are eyeing a potential $20,000 cycle top for the Ether price, which is expected to gain momentum in the first half of 2025.
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The next decade will bring more institutional adoption for Ethereum, but solving the security concerns of the wider crypto space remains a priority.
Concerns about Europe’s upcoming MiCA regulations and Vitalik Buterin’s plans to make Ethereum more efficient were the main focus of crypto investors this week.
Solana’s surging fees are correlated with growing trading activity on the network’s leading decentralized exchange, Raydium.
Ethereum blob fees briefly surged to a price of $4.52 spurred by a frenzy of Scroll airdrop claims.
Some top LSTs have previously seen price deviations of up to 77% from Ether’s price due to mass sell-offs paired with liquidations on leveraged lending protocols.
Trump’s munch-awaited token launch recorded disappointing sales numbers, while investors are becoming concerned about Ethereum block builder centralization.
Users must first mint a non-fungible token on the Base layer-2 network to redeem the NFT for the upcoming crypto-native device.
Some analysts don’t see this as a centralization concern due to the Ethereum network’s underlying builder-proposer architecture.
“Solana is the biggest slap in the face” for Ether maximalists due to its monolithic scalability approach, according to the analyst.