🚨 "ETH IS GOING TO ZERO" – that's what everyone's saying.

But I'll prove them wrong.

I dug into the data and what I found was shocking.

🧵: When & why $ETH is heading to $10K (+ trigger altseason) 👇

Following the massive success of $BTC ETFs, all eyes are now on $ETH.

Despite criticism and negative opinions, ETH's case is more complex.

In this thread, I'd like to share why you might not be bullish enough on ETH 👇

A quick reminder of how things went with the $BTC ETF:

➢ BTC doubled before the ETF

➢ Dropped after approval due to selling pressure from Grayscale

➢ Then, pumped again as inflows > outflows

Yes, it wasn't an easy ride, but BTC has grown a lot since then.

Key Stats of BTC ETFs:

➢ $50B AUM accumulated

➢ $14.5B inflows since the launch

➢ $4.5B net inflows (excluding delta-neutral flows)

These impressive numbers showed genuine interest from institutions and set a positive trend for other coins.

Soon ETH will take the ETF baton

But, many people believe that this isn't a big event and expect inflows to be 15-20% of BTC.

Due to the 3x difference in MCap, even 15% flows will be a huge success for ETH at the initial stage, and here's why

Many ETF applications have now removed ETH staking from their filings.

As a result, institutions investing in ETH ETFs won't earn passive income from ETH staking.

This move aims to fast-track ETF launches and secure global approval.

However, it's likely that shortly after these ETFs launch, funds will reintroduce ETH staking in their future applications to attract more investors.

$ETH has earned many labels over time:

➢ "Ultrasound money" for its burn mechanism

➢ "Internet bond" due to its staking yields

➢ "Settlement layer asset" because of L2s

➢ "A better Bitcoin"

Now, ETH eco is the foundation of the current crypto market, trusted by millions.

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