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Pi Network, XRP, and Ethereum all sold off over the past week as Trump’s Greenland ambitions unnerved risk markets, with on-chain and technical signals suggesting more volatility before any sustainable rebound. Summary Pi Network launched Pi App Studio payment tools and ad-based deployment plus a 5‑PI promo, but the token’s brief bounce reversed as persistent structural doubts weighed on price. XRP’s on-chain supply on Binance keeps shrinking as traders move to self-custody, while chartists debate whether a cup‑and‑handle setup can overcome the current bearish trend. Ethereum lost prior uptrend support after a strong start to the year, with traders warning…

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Ethereum price is trading around $3,00 per ETH right now. A reasonable base case is a choppy range between roughly $2,400 and $3,600 over the next 6–12 months, with upside capped unless macro and ETF flows turn decisively risk‑on again. Summary BitMine added 171,264 ETH to staking, lifting its staked stack to about 1.94m ETH worth roughly $5.7b, with total holdings near 4m ETH and a 5% supply target.​ Altcoin Vector estimates 30% of all ETH is now staked, arguing that Ethereum has become core digital financial infrastructure and that ETH staking is the new “risk‑free rate” of on‑chain finance.​ ETH trades…

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Ethereum is once again under pressure as it struggles to regain solid ground around the $3,000 level, reflecting a broader wave of uncertainty across the crypto market. With sentiment turning increasingly fragile, many altcoins remain stuck in corrective mode, and bulls are now forced to defend key support zones to prevent deeper downside. In this environment, Ethereum’s ability to push higher is becoming a critical signal for whether the market can stabilize or if the current bearish trend will extend. Despite the weakness, on-chain data suggests that…

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BlackRock’s 2026 Thematic Outlook put Ethereum at the center of its tokenization thesis, asking whether the network could serve as a “toll road.”BlackRock stated that “of tokenized assets 65%+ are on Ethereum.”The framing pushes Ethereum into an infrastructure role rather than a directional call on ETH. A “toll road” model depends on where issuance, settlement and fee payment occur when real-world assets and tokenized cash move onchain. Related ReadingEthereum faces brutal “midlife crisis,” and the Foundation’s response reveals a shocking new realityA new comms lead, an institutions portal, and “Get in touch” CTAs suggest Ethereum thinks perception is becoming adoption.…

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Ethereum (ETH) has stabilized above the $3,000 mark after a sharp sell-off earlier this week, as large holders increased their exposure during the dip. The recovery follows a volatile period in which ETH briefly fell below key technical levels, triggering liquidations and renewed caution across the broader crypto market. On January 22, Ethereum was trading around $3,003, up roughly 1.3% over 24 hours. The rebound came after ETH dropped nearly 13% between January 19 and 21, touching the $2,900 area for the first time in four weeks.…

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A single wallet on Hyperliquid holds a long position worth roughly $649.6 million in Ethereum (ETH), with 223,340 ETH entered at around $3,161.85, with a liquidation estimate near $2,268.37.As of press time, ETH traded around $2,908.30, and the liquidation threshold sits about 22% below that. This is far enough to avoid imminent danger but close enough to matter if volatility accelerates.The position has already bled roughly $56.6 million in unrealized losses and another $6.79 million in funding costs, leaving a cushion of about $129.9 million before forced closure.The same wallet made over $100 million during October’s crypto selloff, riding two…

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Ethereum price dropped below $2,900 for the first time in 5 weeks as recent geopolitical concerns drove investors away from the crypto market. Summary Ethereum price briefly fell to a 5-week low of $2,872 on Thursday. Geopolitical concerns and consecutive outflows from ETFs impacted market sentiment. A bearish pennant pattern was confirmed on the daily chart. According to data from crypto.news, Ethereum (ETH) fell to an intraday low of $2,872 on Thursday morning Asian time after it lost the key $3,000 pyscologcial support level earlier on Tuesday. Ethereum price dropped because investors had turned risk-averse after U.S. President Donald Trump…

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure BlackRock CEO Larry Fink used the World Economic Forum stage to argue that tokenization needs to move from pilot programs to market plumbing and suggested that a shared blockchain standard could cut costs and even “reduce corruption,” a framing that immediately reignited the “which chain?” debate across crypto and specifically inside the Ethereum community. Fink didn’t name a network. But the combination of BlackRock’s onchain product footprint and its own research positioning makes Ethereum the most natural candidate for the “one common blockchain” he alluded to, even…

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Ethereum has taken a sharp turn after facing a firm rejection at the $3,220 level, with price breaking structure and slipping into a weaker posture. The speed of the drop and lack of strong buying interest raise an important question for traders: Is this merely an early warning sign within a broader uptrend, or the start of a deeper distribution phase that could pressure ETH further in the near term? Rejection At $3,220 Signals Distribution, Not A Shakeout Crypto analyst PEPE is Friend highlighted that Ethereum’s sharp rejection at the $3,220 level was deliberate rather than random. The drop was…

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Charles Schwab’s $10t research arm says crypto value clusters in base networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum, not infrastructure, and urges a 3-layer lens for the market. Summary The total crypto market cap was about 3.169 trillion dollars as of 31 December 2025, with the largest layer‑1 blockchains’ native assets representing 78% of this value.​ Schwab’s three defined sectors—foundational networks, infrastructure, and products—capture nearly 99% of total crypto market capitalization.​ In a universe of 300+ cryptocurrencies with monthly active users and market caps above 1 million dollars, foundational networks show the highest incidence of market caps above 100 million dollars, while roughly twice as many product protocols as infrastructure protocols exceed that level.…

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