Standard Chartered Bank compares Ethereum to Amazon during the burst of the internet bubble in 2001 and is bullish on ETH until 2030
According to The Block, Standard Chartered Bank believes that the recent sharp decline in ETH prices does not reflect the ongoing improvement in internal indicators of the Ethereum network, comparing it to Amazon's phase after the tech bubble burst in 2001. The bank maintains its ETH price targets: $4,000 by the end of 2026 and $40,000 by the end of 2030, and expects the ETH/BTC exchange rate to rebound to around 0.08 by the end of this decade.
The bank states that Ethereum dominates the stablecoin and RWA (real-world asset tokenization) sectors, expecting the market capitalization of both stablecoins and non-stablecoin RWAs to increase to about $2 trillion by 2028, which will drive Ethereum's trading volume and TVL to new highs, pushing ETH prices upward.
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