Ethereum slips back into 2022 range: Is a multi-year consolidation ahead?
Ethereum has slipped back into a familiar range that previously capped price action for nearly two years.
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Ethereum has slipped back into a familiar range that previously capped price action for nearly two years.
Bitcoin (BTC) has outperformed Ethereum by over 85% in realized market capitalization growth, according to data provided by on-chain analytics platform Glassnode on April 10.
Bitcoin posted one of its worst Q1 returns in 2025, Ethereum performed even worse, with over 45% drawdown in its price. Ethereum's price has been in a decline since the Dencun upgrade in March 2024.
President Donald Trump's “Liberation Day” tariffs triggered a global financial rout last week, with bitcoin plunging to $74,500 and ethereum to $1,380—their lowest since early 2023—according to an April 9 Glassnode report. Researchers Ukuriaoc and Cryptovizart linked the sell-off to tariff-induced liquidity strains and a faltering U.S. dollar, deepening digital assets' broad-based contraction.
Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States may be able to start staking a portion of their tokens as soon as May, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst James Seyffart. On April 9, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) authorized exchanges to begin listing options contracts tied to spot Ether (ETH) ETFs after greenlighting Bitcoin (BTC) ETF options in September.
On-chain data suggested earlier this week that a wallet “closely tied” to the project began selling off millions in ETH at the peak of tariff-related market panic.
The overall cryptocurrency market has been confusing traders and investors due to its immense volatility over the past 24 hours. Amid this, an Ethereum (ETH) price prediction seems like a key topic to discuss in order to determine where the price might head next.
An Ethereum investor who has held onto their assets for nearly a decade has decided to sell off a significant portion of their holdings.
Ethereum (ETH) rallied yesterday as most cryptocurrencies after President Donald Trump paused the implementation of higher tariffs on multiple countries.
An Ethereum whale has offloaded thousands of Ethereum, as reported by the blockchain monitoring platform Lookonchain. 28,999 ETH valued at approximately $45.2 million were sold, according to Lookonchain.
Crypto prices stabilized on Thursday, helped by the falling US inflation, Donald Trump's flexibility on tariffs, and Paul Atkins confirmation as SEC chair. Still, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and XRP prices have a hidden $4.5 trillion catalyst that may propel them higher this quarter.
Virgil Griffith, a former Ethereum developer who worked on the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), has been released from prison on parole and relocated to a halfway house.
Bulls are stronger than bears today, according to CoinMarketCap.
Ethereum price pulled back and erased some of the gains made earlier on Thursday as concerns about trade remained. Ethereum (ETH), the second top cryptocurrency, dropped to $1,560, down from the intraday high of $1,700.
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes believes Ethereum (ETH) is likely to outperform Solana (SOL) over the next leg of the cycle. In a new interview on the Unchained podcast, Hayes says Ethereum has a higher risk-reward ratio compared to Solana going forward.
On Wednesday's announcement that the US is pausing tariffs for 90 days for all countries except China, the stock markets across the world, plus the crypto market, shot skywards. However, after gains on the day by $ETH and $SOL of 12.4% and 13.2% respectively, both layer 1 cryptocurrencies have dropped more than 4% on Thursday.
Ethereum saw a dramatic turnaround this week, bouncing over 21% from its recent low of $1,380 in just hours. The sharp recovery came in response to an unexpected shift in macroeconomic policy: US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for all countries—except China, which now faces a steep 125% tariff.
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index shifted to “Fear” after the tariff pause announcement. It had been at “Extreme Fear” most of the past month.
The cryptocurrency market rallied sharply on Thursday after President Donald Trump paused tariffs imposed on almost all nations for 90 days, giving the stock and crypto markets a much-needed breather from constant volatility. The crypto market registered substantial gains, with some tokens rallying nearly 50%.
Cosmos, a blockchain network aiming to become the “internet of blockchains,” has launched Eureka, an interoperability layer designed to link its inter-blockchain communication (IBC) protocol with Ethereum.According to an April 10 announcement, Eureka has expanded the Cosmos IBC protocol, changing IBC from an ecosystem standard “to a universal interoperability protocol,” setting the hub on a course to become the home of multichain apps. Cosmos projects are integrating into IBC Eureka.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has given the green light to an innovation awaited by the financial world: the possibility of trading options on Ethereum spot ETF funds (ETH). This is an additional step towards the tokenization of assets and the growing integration of traditional finance with the bull market of cryptocurrencies.
US inflation dropped in March, raising optimism that the Federal Reserve will adopt a more dovish tone in upcoming meetings—boosting crypto prices. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the headline Consumer Price Index fell from 0.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs may make inflation harder to tame, the Federal Reserve has noted.
Samson Mow, vocal Bitcoin supporter and the chief executive at JAN3 company that helps nation-states with BTC adoption, has taken a jab at the second largest cryptocurrency Ethereum once again.