This logic really holds up. Someone analyzed Ethereum's upcoming situation and made a pretty reasonable point— in the fields of stablecoins, RWA, and DeFi, Ethereum's position is solid, and with continuous optimization of network throughput, there's a good chance it will outperform BTC by 2026. The most important thing is that the ETH/BTC ratio is expected to climb back to the levels of 2021, around 0.08, which is a strong signal for those engaged in relative value trading.
However, the target price part is quite interesting— the short-term (2026-2028) figures are not exaggerated, with a target of $7,500 in 2026, but the long-term optimistic attitude is clearly stated. The competitive landscape of the stablecoin ecosystem, the pace of RWA track implementation, and the innovative iterations of DeFi protocols— these factors combined provide solid support for ETH's future fundamentals.
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LadderToolGuy
· 7h ago
The 0.08 line is indeed tempting, but who dares to bet that it can break in 2026?
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StealthMoon
· 7h ago
Will ETH/BTC return to 0.08? Hopefully, this isn't just another pie in the sky... However, RWA does have potential; it only becomes valuable once it truly materializes.
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MagicBean
· 7h ago
0.08 this ratio... Bro, are you trying to lure me into an all-in haha
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ImpermanentSage
· 7h ago
$7500? That's low. The ETH ceiling in this cycle should be even higher.
This logic really holds up. Someone analyzed Ethereum's upcoming situation and made a pretty reasonable point— in the fields of stablecoins, RWA, and DeFi, Ethereum's position is solid, and with continuous optimization of network throughput, there's a good chance it will outperform BTC by 2026. The most important thing is that the ETH/BTC ratio is expected to climb back to the levels of 2021, around 0.08, which is a strong signal for those engaged in relative value trading.
However, the target price part is quite interesting— the short-term (2026-2028) figures are not exaggerated, with a target of $7,500 in 2026, but the long-term optimistic attitude is clearly stated. The competitive landscape of the stablecoin ecosystem, the pace of RWA track implementation, and the innovative iterations of DeFi protocols— these factors combined provide solid support for ETH's future fundamentals.