What Will Happen To ETH After Ethereum's Fusaka Upgrade?
Published: 2025-11-16
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Published: 2025-11-16
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The date for the Ethereum 'Fusaka' upgrade has been set.
"the date for Fusaka, Ethereum's next major upgrade, has officially been locked in."
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The Fusaka upgrade for Ethereum is scheduled for December 3rd.
"Fusaka is the name of a major upgrade to Ethereum's blockchain, scheduled for December 3rd."
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ETH's price historically rallies around upgrades, especially in a bullish Q4 of a crypto cycle, suggesting a potential price explosion.
"Historically, ETH's price tends to rally around these upgrades, especially when the broader crypto market is bullish. And with Q4 of the fourth year of crypto's 4-year cycle, historically showing strong gains, ETH's price could be about to explode."
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The mainnet launch of the Fusaka upgrade for Ethereum is set for December 3rd, after an initial early November plan.
"As for the mainet launch, this was originally planned for early November, but is now locked in for December 3rd."
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The Ethereum 'Fusaka' upgrade is scheduled for December 3rd.
"Fusaka is the name of a major upgrade to Ethereum's blockchain, scheduled for December 3rd."
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The Fusaka upgrade's EIPs aim to increase scalability at Ethereum's layer 1.
"Each EIP adjusts a different technical aspect of the Ethereum network, aiming toward a common goal, increasing scalability at the layer 1 level."
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The EIPs included in the Fusaka upgrade aim to increase Ethereum's Layer 1 scalability.
"Each EIP adjusts a different technical aspect of the Ethereum network, aiming toward a common goal, increasing scalability at the layer 1 level."
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EIP 7594 (Pure DOS) will enable Ethereum nodes to verify transactions with a fraction of data, boosting roll-up capacity, reducing costs, and improving competitiveness.
"Pure DOSs, which stands for pure data availability sampling, allows Ethereum nodes to store just a fraction of data while verifying the transaction. This boosts data capacity for roll-ups, cuts transaction costs, and sets the stage for Ethereum to compete with higher speed blockchains."
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EIP 7823 will prevent DOS attacks on Ethereum and lead to more consistent and predictable gas pricing for layer 2 smart contracts.
"The third EIP is 7823 which prevents certain denial of service or DOS attacks. It also introduces more consistent gas pricing and predictable costs for layer 2 smart contracts."
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EIP7594 (Pure DOS) will boost data capacity for roll-ups, reduce transaction costs, and enable Ethereum to compete with faster blockchains.
"Pure DOSs, which stands for pure data availability sampling, allows Ethereum nodes to store just a fraction of data while verifying the transaction. This boosts data capacity for roll-ups, cuts transaction costs, and sets the stage for Ethereum to compete with higher speed blockchains."
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EIP7823 will prevent denial of service attacks and improve gas pricing consistency and predictability for Layer 2 smart contracts.
"7823 which prevents certain denial of service or DOS attacks. It also introduces more consistent gas pricing and predictable costs for layer 2 smart contracts."
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EIP 7825 will introduce a transaction gas limit on Ethereum to enhance network fairness, stability, and predictability in block validation.
"The fourth EIP is 7825 which introduces a transaction gas limit to prevent a single transaction from hogging most of the space in a block which improves network fairness, stability and predictability in block validation times."
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EIP 7883 will improve Ethereum's economic sustainability and prevent abuse of underpriced operations.
"The fifth EIP is 7883 which makes the network more economically sustainable and prevents attackers from abusing underpriced operations."
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EIP7825 will introduce a transaction gas limit to improve network fairness, stability, and block validation time predictability.
"7825 which introduces a transaction gas limit to prevent a single transaction from hogging most of the space in a block which improves network fairness, stability and predictability in block validation times."
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EIP 7892 will provide Ethereum with more flexibility for layer 2 data demands, aiding in predictable scaling plans.
"The sixth EIP is 7892, which gives Ethereum more flexibility to meet proliferating layer 2 data demands and helps builders plan scaling more predictably."
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EIP7883 will make the Ethereum network more economically sustainable and prevent abuse of underpriced operations.
"7883 which makes the network more economically sustainable and prevents attackers from abusing underpriced operations."
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EIP 7917 will improve Ethereum's efficiency by allowing validators to know future block proposers in advance.
"The seventh EIP is 7917, which lets validators know in advance who will propose future blocks instead of finding out at the start of each epoch, improving efficiency."
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EIP7892 will provide more flexibility for Layer 2 data demands and aid predictable scaling for developers.
"7892, which gives Ethereum more flexibility to meet proliferating layer 2 data demands and helps builders plan scaling more predictably."
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EIP 7918 will reduce dramatic fee spikes and prevent the blob fee market from collapsing on Ethereum.
"The eighth EIP is 7918 which reduces dramatic fee spikes and prevents the blob fee market from collapsing."
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EIP7917 will improve validator efficiency by allowing advance knowledge of block proposers.
"7917, which lets validators know in advance who will propose future blocks instead of finding out at the start of each epoch, improving efficiency. "
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EIP7918 aims to reduce transaction fee spikes and prevent the collapse of the blob fee market.
"7918 which reduces dramatic fee spikes and prevents the blob fee market from collapsing."
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EIP 7934 will protect the Ethereum network from oversized blocks, preventing congestion and instability.
"The ninth update is EIP 7934 which protects the network from oversized blocks that could cause congestion or instability and ensures consistency with the consensus layers limits."
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EIP 7935 will increase Ethereum's mainnet throughput by reducing transaction queues and speeding up confirmations.
"The 10th EIP is 7935 which directly increases mainet throughput by reducing transaction cues and speeding up confirmations."
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EIP7934 will protect the network from oversized blocks, preventing congestion and instability.
"7934 which protects the network from oversized blocks that could cause congestion or instability and ensures consistency with the consensus layers limits. "
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EIP 7939 will make Ethereum faster and cheaper to use, particularly benefiting zero knowledge proof functions.
"The 11th EIP is 7939 which makes Ethereum faster and cheaper to use and especially benefits zero knowledge proof functions."
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EIP7935 will increase mainnet throughput by reducing transaction queues and speeding up confirmations.
"7935 which directly increases mainet throughput by reducing transaction cues and speeding up confirmations."
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EIP 7951 will allow Ethereum to verify signatures from common devices like iPhones and Androids, improving integration with Web 2 infrastructure.
"Last but not least, we have EIP7951, which allows Ethereum to verify signatures from devices like iPhones, Androids, and hardware wallets, improving Ethereum's integration with existing web 2 infrastructure."
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EIP7939 will make Ethereum faster and cheaper, particularly benefiting zero-knowledge proof functions.
"7939 which makes Ethereum faster and cheaper to use and especially benefits zero knowledge proof functions."
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The Fusaka upgrade is expected to be bullish for ETH in the long run due to its focus on scalability and security, which are crucial for institutional adoption.
"However, in the long run, it's going to be bullish for ETH. That's because it targets two of Ethereum's most critical aspects, scalability and security, both key factors for institutional adoption."
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EIP7951 will enable Ethereum to verify signatures from devices like iPhones and Androids, improving integration with Web 2 infrastructure.
"EIP7951, which allows Ethereum to verify signatures from devices like iPhones, Androids, and hardware wallets, improving Ethereum's integration with existing web 2 infrastructure."
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The Fusaka upgrade is a significant step in balancing Ethereum's blockchain trilemma, improving scalability.
"Fusaka represents a meaningful step towards balancing the trade-offs so that scalability isn't left behind."
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The Fusaka upgrade is long-term bullish for ETH due to its focus on scalability and security, key factors for institutional adoption.
"However, in the long run, it's going to be bullish for ETH. That's because it targets two of Ethereum's most critical aspects, scalability and security, both key factors for institutional adoption. Naturally, the more appealing Ethereum is to institutions, the more bullish this is for ETH's price."
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EIP 7594 (Pure DOS) is expected to solve Ethereum's data availability bottleneck for layer 2 roll-up solutions.
"This is primarily because of EIP7594, aka pure DOS, which solves Ethereum's data availability bottleneck for layer 2 roll-up solutions."
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Fusaka is a significant step towards improving Ethereum's scalability balance.
"Fusaka represents a meaningful step towards balancing the trade-offs so that scalability isn't left behind."
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The Fusaka upgrade, particularly Pure DOS, is expected to make running an Ethereum node more accessible, thus enhancing decentralization.
"This not only means less network congestion, but it also means that running a node is more accessible, which also enhances decentralization."
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Pure DOS will eliminate the data bottleneck by allowing nodes to check sample data, reducing congestion and making node operation more accessible, enhancing decentralization.
"pure DOSs allows nodes to check small random bits of data instead, removing the need to download the full data set, eliminating that bottleneck. This not only means less network congestion, but it also means that running a node is more accessible, which also enhances decentralization."
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Fusaka's changes are predicted to make Ethereum layer 1 transactions faster and cheaper, leading to increased activity and demand for ETH.
"Fusaka also brings changes that make layer 1 transactions faster and cheaper. This means more activity on Ethereum and that means more demand for ETH."
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Fusaka will make Layer 1 transactions faster and cheaper, leading to increased activity and demand for ETH.
"Fusaka also brings changes that make layer 1 transactions faster and cheaper. This means more activity on Ethereum and that means more demand for ETH."
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Fusaka will improve Ethereum's user experience by enabling easier transaction signing via biometrics, supporting long-term adoption.
"It also improves Ethereum's UX, which will support its long-term adoption. After all, signing transactions with your phone's Face ID or biometrics is far easier than manually approving transactions with unreadable code strings."
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Fusaka will improve developer efficiency on Ethereum, leading to greater flexibility, lower costs, and long-term innovation.
"Fusaka also makes it more efficient for builders to develop apps with greater flexibility and lower costs, driving long-term innovation on Ethereum."
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The Fusaka upgrade is viewed as a positive development for Ethereum and potentially its price.
"So, put together, Fusaka makes the future look bright for Ethereum and potentially for ETH's price."
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Fusaka will improve Ethereum's user experience, making it easier to sign transactions with biometrics, which will support long-term adoption.
"It also improves Ethereum's UX, which will support its long-term adoption. After all, signing transactions with your phone's Face ID or biometrics is far easier than manually approving transactions with unreadable code strings."
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Fusaka is expected to make the future of Ethereum and its price look bright.
"So, put together, Fusaka makes the future look bright for Ethereum and potentially for ETH's price."
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The Merge, on September 15th, 2022, saw ETH's price rally 57% in the two months prior due to hype, before a post-event drop.
"Let's start with the merge, which is without question Ethereum's most important and most complex upgrade to date. The merge took place on September 15th, 2022 and transitioned Ethereum proofof work to a proofofstake blockchain. In the two months leading up to the merge, the hype was unavoidable and ETH's price rallied 57% as a result."
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Following historical patterns, ETH may see a slight recovery and optimism around Fusaka before a potential sell-off as hype fades.
"If history is any guide, we're more likely to see ETH recover slightly as Rusaka brings optimism back to Ethereum enthusiasts before selling off again when the hype cools down."
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Prior to the Shapella upgrade on April 12th, 2023, ETH rallied 35%, then an additional 11% post-launch, before falling 13%.
"The next major upgrade was Chappella, which took place on April 12th, 2023. ... Chappella was seen as a key step to unlocking liquidity for Ethereum and ETH rallied 35% in the month before its mainet launch. It rose another 11% after deployment, but then it fell about 13% which pretty much wiped out all of those post-launch gains."
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ETH is positioned to outperform BTC and altcoins in the short to medium term, regardless of Fusaka's immediate impact.
"However, there is a difference this time around, and that's simply because ETH is well positioned to outperform BTC and most altcoins in the short to medium turn, irrespective of what happens with Fusaka."
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Before the Dencun upgrade on March 13th, 2024, ETH rallied 84% in six weeks, but then dropped 25% post-deployment.
"The second major upgrade was Denun, which has rolled out on March 13th, 2024. It introduced protoden sharding and data blobs to boost layer 2 rollup scalability. Denkun was highly anticipated with ETH rallying 84% in the 6 weeks leading up to the deployment. However, it became another sell the news event with ETH dropping 25% in the following week."
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Fusaka could be the catalyst for ETH's upward trajectory or the end of an upcoming rally.
"Still, we wouldn't be surprised if Fusaka became the catalyst that kickstarts ETH's upward trajectory or the catalyst that marks the end of an upcoming rally."
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Following a 23% recovery before its May 7th, 2025, deployment, ETH surged another 50% in the week after the Pectra upgrade.
"And this brings us to Pekra, the most recent upgrade before Fusaka. Petra was rolled out on May 7th, 2025, introducing several UX improvements to the Ethereum mainet, including smart wallets, higher validator staking limits, and more. ... The month before deployment marked the local bottom with ETH recovering 23% before mainet deployment. After Pekro was fully implemented, ETH surged another 50% in the following week."
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Fusaka is likely bullish for Ethereum and may spark a long-awaited ETH rally.
"Fusaka is likely bullish for Ethereum and could spark ETH's long overdue rally."
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The Fusaka upgrade is anticipated to be a pivotal moment that could initiate a significant recovery rally for ETH.
"Simply put, it looks like Fusaka could mark a pivotal moment and help spark a solid recovery rally for ETH."
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Pending staked spot Ethereum ETFs will offer institutional investors an additional yield on their capital, making them highly attractive.
"the pending staked spot Ethereum ETFs. As we already know, the standard spot ETFs already let traditional and institutional investors gain indirect exposure to ETH. Adding staking rewards takes it a step further, offering institutions something they cannot resist, an additional yield on their capital."
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ETH is predicted to outperform BTC and most altcoins in the short to medium term, regardless of the impact of the Fusaka upgrade.
"And that's simply because ETH is well positioned to outperform BTC and most altcoins in the short to medium turn, irrespective of what happens with Fusaka."
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Once the government shutdown ends, staked spot Ethereum ETFs are likely to be approved quickly, bringing in significant institutional and retail capital.
"Once the shutdown is over, these ETFs are likely to be among the first to get the green light, potentially bringing in waves of institutional and retail capital."
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Fusaka could be the catalyst for ETH's upward trajectory or the catalyst marking the end of an upcoming rally.
"Still, we wouldn't be surprised if Fusaka became the catalyst that kickstarts ETH's upward trajectory or the catalyst that marks the end of an upcoming rally."
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Initiatives like Ether Realized and the Ethereum Foundation's institutions website are actively promoting Ethereum's adoption on Wall Street and positioning it as the institutional liquidity layer.
"Ether Realized launched in January last year to drive Ethereum's adoption on Wall Street and recently the Ethereum Foundation also launched a specialized institutions website which pitches Ethereum as quote the institutional liquidity layer."
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The Fusaka upgrade is expected to be bullish for Ethereum and could trigger a long-awaited price rally for ETH.
"Fusaka is likely bullish for Ethereum and could spark ETH's long overdue rally."
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Given Ethereum's dominance in tokenized real-world assets, DeFi, and stablecoin transactions, its price is likely to benefit significantly from increased hype.
"And given that Ethereum already dominates these markets, ETH's price is likely to benefit most from the resulting hype. "
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Pending staked spot Ethereum ETFs are expected to attract institutional investors by offering direct ETH exposure with staking rewards, providing an additional yield.
"And perhaps the most exciting is the pending staked spot Ethereum ETFs. As we already know, the standard spot ETFs already let traditional and institutional investors gain indirect exposure to ETH. Adding staking rewards takes it a step further, offering institutions something they cannot resist, an additional yield on their capital."
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The next Ethereum hard fork after Fusaka, codenamed 'Glamsterdam,' is targeted for the first half of 2026, aiming to improve censorship resistance and scalability.
"Glamsterdam, which will be Ethereum's next hard fork after Fusaka. There's no set date yet, but the target is the first half of 2026. The goal is to make Ethereum more censorship resistant and further enhance its scalability."
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Following the US government shutdown, staked spot Ethereum ETFs are predicted to be among the first approved, likely driving significant institutional and retail capital into ETH.
"The only real obstacle currently is the recent US government shutdown, which will hopefully be over by the time that you see this video. Once the shutdown is over, these ETFs are likely to be among the first to get the green light, potentially bringing in waves of institutional and retail capital."
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The SEC's innovation exemption order, aiming for ASAP rollout, will provide a regulated sandbox for crypto firms to experiment with new business models without immediate enforcement risks.
"the SEC's innovation exemption order, which chairman Paul Atkins aims to roll out ASAP that would give crypto firms a regulated sandbox to experiment with new business models and products on chain without the immediate threat of enforcement action or compliance burdens. "
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Ethereum's positioning as the 'institutional liquidity layer' with its track record and security is expected to drive significant hype and benefit ETH's price due to its dominance in tokenized assets, DeFi, and stablecoins.
"These sales pitches position Ethereum as the blockchain of choice for large investors. Its long track record, robust technology, and institutional-grade security make it ideal for tokenized real world assets, DeFi, and stablecoin transactions. And given that Ethereum already dominates these markets, ETH's price is likely to benefit most from the resulting hype."
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Ethereum's Layer 1 and Layer 2 solutions are poised to benefit most from on-chain innovation and experimentation, driven by the SEC's order.
"Ethereum's dominance in crypto means its layer 1 and its layer 2s stand to benefit most from this onchain innovation and experimentation. "
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Ethereum developers are targeting the first half of 2026 for the next hard fork after Fusaka, called Glamsterdam, aimed at increasing censorship resistance and scalability.
"One that Ethereum devs are already working on is Glamsterdam, which will be Ethereum's next hard fork after Fusaka. There's no set date yet, but the target is the first half of 2026. The goal is to make Ethereum more censorship resistant and further enhance its scalability."
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ETH appears to be oversold and has potentially bottomed out against BTC, suggesting it could outperform BTC and other altcoins soon.
"the ETH appears to have reached oversold territory and is likely bottomed out on its Bitcoin pair. This means that ETH could outperform BTC and many altcoins in the near future."
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The SEC's innovation exemption order is expected to be rolled out soon, providing a regulated sandbox for crypto firms to innovate without immediate enforcement concerns.
"There's also the SEC's innovation exemption order, which chairman Paul Atkins aims to roll out ASAP that would give crypto firms a regulated sandbox to experiment with new business models and products on chain without the immediate threat of enforcement action or compliance burdens."
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The downtrend in Bitcoin dominance since July suggests a potential rotation into altcoins, with ETH being the most likely initial beneficiary.
"Bitcoin dominance has been on a downtrend since July, suggesting a rotation into altcoins could be closer than we think, with ETH being the logical first step."
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Ethereum's dominance is expected to lead to significant benefits for its layer 1 and layer 2 solutions from upcoming on-chain innovation and experimentation.
"Ethereum's dominance in crypto means its layer 1 and its layer 2s stand to benefit most from this onchain innovation and experimentation."
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The speaker is bullish on ETH despite volatility, and would not be surprised by a significant rally that could potentially lead to new all-time highs.
"And that's why we're bullish on ETH, even amid the recent volatility. Could ETH reach new all-time highs? Well, only time could tell. That said, we wouldn't be surprised if ETH rallies far more than many expect."
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ETH is predicted to outperform BTC and many altcoins in the near future, as it appears to have reached oversold territory against Bitcoin.
"ETH appears to have reached oversold territory and is likely bottomed out on its Bitcoin pair. This means that ETH could outperform BTC and many altcoins in the near future."
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A downtrend in Bitcoin dominance since July suggests a potential rotation into altcoins, with ETH being the likely initial beneficiary.
"It's also worth noting that Bitcoin dominance has been on a downtrend since July, suggesting a rotation into altcoins could be closer than we think, with ETH being the logical first step."
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The Fusaka upgrade is identified as a potential bullish catalyst for ETH to outperform.
"All we need for ETH to outperform is a bullish catalyst. And Fusaka could be that very thing."
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There is a possibility that ETH could rally significantly more than current expectations.
"That said, we wouldn't be surprised if ETH rallies far more than many expect. So, maybe don't rule it out."
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