Despite Ethereum’s ($ETH) recent underperformance against Bitcoin ($BTC), many ETH holders continue to endure unrealized losses, with current metrics mirroring the early 2020 market bottom.
While this may seem like a setback, it could present an opportunity for long-term believers in Ethereum’s potential.
ETH-BTC NUPL hits a 4-year low.
Despite #Ethereum's underperformance against #Bitcoin, ETH holders endure losses without realizing them. This mirrors levels from its early 2020 bottom.
This might be an opportunity for ETH believers. pic.twitter.com/NhoEfkp0r8
— Ki Young Ju (@ki_young_ju) November 20, 2024
CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju suggests Ethereum’s future hinges on the revenue Web3 applications generate via stablecoins. However, the ecosystem’s heavy leverage and unresolved revenue issues make the near-term outlook uncertain.
Over a one-year timeframe, Ethereum appears less appealing than Bitcoin, particularly as regulations remain undefined. Nonetheless, as regulatory clarity emerges, Ethereum could regain its appeal.
In my view, Ethereum's future depends on how much revenue Web3 apps can generate through stablecoins.
This issue doesn’t seem likely to be resolved anytime soon, and the ecosystem feels heavily leveraged. Over a 1-year timeframe, I find it less appealing than #Bitcoin, but it…
— Ki Young Ju (@ki_young_ju) November 20, 2024
Institutional interest in Ethereum is picking up, as evidenced by the strong inflows into $ETH ETFs. Last week alone, Ethereum ETFs saw $550 million in inflows, led by BlackRock ($286 million) and Fidelity ($197 million). This influx signals increasing confidence from institutions, which could eventually drive Ethereum’s price growth and market expansion.
$ETH ETFs had a huge week with $550M in inflows, led by BlackRock ($286M) and Fidelity ($197M).
It’s clear institutional interest is picking up, and if this trend continues, it could fuel Ethereum’s price and market growth.
Big moves ahead?