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Just caught wind of something interesting about ETH's trajectory. The Etherealize co-founders are putting a pretty bold stake in the ground - they're calling for Ethereum to hit $15,000 by 2027.
That's roughly a 4-5x move from current levels, which honestly isn't crazy when you think about where we were in previous cycles. If you're tracking this from a CAD perspective, that conversion to ETH would represent some serious capital movement from traditional markets into crypto.
What caught my attention is the conviction behind it. These aren't random Twitter predictions - Etherealize team has actual skin in the game with their protocol. They're essentially betting their project's relevance on Ethereum's continued dominance and growth.
The CAD to ETH angle is actually worth thinking about too. As institutional adoption spreads into different regions, we're seeing more cross-border capital flows. Canadian investors specifically have been increasingly active in crypto, and ETH remains the primary vehicle for DeFi exposure.
I'm not saying you should take any single prediction as gospel, but when builders with real credibility start laying out 2027 targets like this, it's worth adding to your mental model. The CAD to ETH conversion rates will probably look pretty different if they're even remotely close on this one.
Anyone else tracking similar long-term predictions from protocol teams right now?