Ethereum's founder recently spoke out, stating that the network has "finally realized the original vision from 2014." There's an interesting behind-the-scenes story to this statement—over the past few years, Ethereum's scalability solutions have gradually matured, transaction fees have significantly decreased, and network performance has kept pace.
Here are the current figures: ETH price stands at $3,300, and stakers can earn an annualized yield of 2.8%. In comparison, the market focus has been mainly on Bitcoin, but many institutions are quietly watching Ethereum's recent developments.
Notably, Standard Chartered Bank recently released an intriguing prediction—that by 2026, Ethereum might outperform Bitcoin. This view is not uncommon among institutions, but to truly verify it, we need to see specific developments in network adoption and market sentiment.
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MindsetExpander
· 13h ago
Really? The dream from 2014 is only coming true now? I feel like it's a bit late to say that.
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CommunityWorker
· 13h ago
The dream of 2014 has finally come true. How many years of hardship did it take to get here? Haha
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SignatureAnxiety
· 13h ago
Wait, did V God say it's finally implemented? How many cycles does it take before you can say that?
It should have been like this a long time ago—costs are down, performance has improved—but most people are still just trading coins and not paying attention.
2.8% annualized return? Fine, it's still better than a bank fixed deposit.
Beating BTC in 2026? Wake up, institutions change their forecasts every year. It's better to trust your own wallet than their words.
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GasGuzzler
· 13h ago
Wait, did V God say it's finally implemented? Then what's the nightmare of gas fees all these years?
Ethereum's founder recently spoke out, stating that the network has "finally realized the original vision from 2014." There's an interesting behind-the-scenes story to this statement—over the past few years, Ethereum's scalability solutions have gradually matured, transaction fees have significantly decreased, and network performance has kept pace.
Here are the current figures: ETH price stands at $3,300, and stakers can earn an annualized yield of 2.8%. In comparison, the market focus has been mainly on Bitcoin, but many institutions are quietly watching Ethereum's recent developments.
Notably, Standard Chartered Bank recently released an intriguing prediction—that by 2026, Ethereum might outperform Bitcoin. This view is not uncommon among institutions, but to truly verify it, we need to see specific developments in network adoption and market sentiment.