Standard Chartered recently adjusted its medium-term price targets for Ethereum downward, yet the institution remains bullish on ETH's relative performance. According to their latest forecast, Ethereum is positioned to outperform Bitcoin throughout 2026. Looking further ahead, the bank's models project Ethereum reaching $40,000 by the end of 2030—a substantial target that underscores their long-term conviction in the asset's trajectory despite near-term consolidation.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 3h ago
Sister, $40,000 in 2030? I feel like this bank is just hyping up a pie in the sky...
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Degentleman
· 3h ago
$40,000 in 2030? Let's believe it first; anyway, these two years don't make much difference now.
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WhaleWatcher
· 3h ago
S&P downgrades ETH target price but still bullish? I know this trick well—first smash the price, then accumulate.
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ChainBrain
· 3h ago
Standard Bank is negotiating a discount, but I still favor Ethereum over Bitcoin... Why does this logic make me a bit uneasy?
$40,000 in 2030? Alright, let's see if I can make it that far first.
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DeFiVeteran
· 3h ago
40,000 dollars in 2030? Come on, let's see if I can survive until 2026 first.
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BoredApeResistance
· 3h ago
April 2030, $40,000, huh... Let's wait until we survive this bear market before bragging.
Standard Chartered recently adjusted its medium-term price targets for Ethereum downward, yet the institution remains bullish on ETH's relative performance. According to their latest forecast, Ethereum is positioned to outperform Bitcoin throughout 2026. Looking further ahead, the bank's models project Ethereum reaching $40,000 by the end of 2030—a substantial target that underscores their long-term conviction in the asset's trajectory despite near-term consolidation.