5 Reasons Why Ethereum Price To $15,000 Is ‘Programmed’
The Ethereum price has struggled to keep up with the rapid acceleration of Bitcoin over the years, failing to put in a new all-time high despite Bitcoin crossing $120,000. However, with a turn toward altcoins, Ethereum h...
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The Ethereum price has struggled to keep up with the rapid acceleration of Bitcoin over the years, failing to put in a new all-time high despite Bitcoin crossing $120,000. However, with a turn toward altcoins, Ethereum has quickly become the center of attention, especially after ETH crossed the $4,000 level. Now, as interest balloons, expectations for how high the Ethereum price could go have expanded, with many expecting 5-figures soon.
Why Ethereum Price Is Headed For $15,00In an X (formerly Twitter) post, popular crypto analyst Rekt Fencer predicted that the Ethereum price was “programmed” to reach the $15,000 mark. As for why he believes that the altcoin would climb this high, he highlights five major developments that will be the defining trigger for the Ethereum price to reach $15,000.
The first thing on the list is the fact that ETH buying has been ramping up among institutions lately. For example, Ethereum treasury companies have sprung up in the last year, with the likes of Bitmine and SharpLink leading the charge. With ETH quickly becoming the cryptocurrency of choice for these large investors, over $10 billion worth of ETH has been bought by these companies in less than three years.
Next on the list is the fact that US President Donald Trump is a major Ethereum holder. The president, who is hailed as the first pro-crypto president of the United States, currently holds over $500 million worth of ETH. This means that the majority of the president’s crypto wealth is actually in Ethereum.
Another major factor driving up the value of the Ethereum price is the heightened interest in Spot Ethereum ETFs. As buying of Spot Ethereum ETFs has ramped up, so have their total holdings. According to data from the CoinMarketCap website, Spot ETH ETF issuers now control a whopping $19 billion in AUM, which translates to 3.76% of the total Ethereum market cap.
Fourth on the list is the proliferation of pro-crypto laws such as the GENIUS Act that was passed this month. This has made it easier for institutional investors to move into Ethereum and driven up buying during this time.
Then the fifth point is the fact that staking for Spot Ethereum ETFs is coming. While this is yet to be approved, there have been multiple filings by Spot Ethereum ETFs to allow ETH staking for the funds. This means that if this is approved, then these funds would end up locking a large number of their ETH holdings in order to enjoy yield from staking.
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