Ethereum continues to lag behind Bitcoin despite ongoing network upgrades, according to Matrixport’s latest market analysis.
Since shifting to proof-of-stake in 2022, ETH has struggled to keep pace, facing institutional hesitancy and rising competition.
While Ethereum’s technical improvements have enhanced efficiency, they haven’t driven significant price growth. Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs have gained strong institutional traction, whereas interest in Ethereum-based ETFs remains inconsistent, further contributing to ETH’s underperformance.
Newer blockchains with lower fees and faster speeds are attracting users, particularly meme coin issuers, putting pressure on Ethereum’s dominance in key sectors.
Despite these hurdles, Ethereum now surpasses Tron in USDT circulation, reinforcing its relevance in DeFi and payments. However, staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape remains a challenge.
XRP officially entered uncharted price territory on July 18, surging past its previous record to hit a new all-time high of $3.64, fueled by a powerful combination of U.S. regulatory progress, technical breakouts, and heavy whale accumulation.
BlackRock is seeking to enhance its iShares Ethereum Trust (ticker: ETHA) by incorporating staking features, according to a new filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) submitted Thursday.
A new report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggests that El Salvador’s recent Bitcoin accumulation may not stem from ongoing purchases, but rather from a reshuffling of assets across government-controlled wallets.
Traders are rapidly shifting their focus to Ethereum and altcoins after Bitcoin’s recent all-time high triggered widespread retail FOMO.