$ETH ETH is garbage, why am I still talking about it?
Because you want the simplest reason: Bitcoin has risen from $84000 back to $108000, which is only a 30% increase. However, Ethereum has risen from $1900 to $4100, which is over 110% increase, indicating that Ethereum clearly has a larger rebound potential.
Of course, the trend cannot simply be calculated by rebounding to the previous high, but even if Ethereum rebounds to $2800, that's still a 60% increase, and no one will sell because many people's cost price is above $3000, and they are waiting to break even before selling.
So when Ethereum really rebounds, its upward resistance is smaller, unlike Bitcoin where most people's positions this year are around $90000, and it's getting close to that price now.
So it's not that Bitcoin is bad, but that Ethereum offers better value for money. In fact, Ethereum has fallen about the same as other coins; look at Sol and Sui, which have both dropped over 60%, and Doge has dropped 70%. In fact, besides Bitcoin, everyone else has fallen a lot.
Of course, in a downtrend, a smaller drop is an advantage for Bitcoin. However, in an uptrend and rebound situation, Bitcoin's smaller fluctuations actually yield less profit. For example, the small coin Pepe has rebounded nearly 60% from 0.05 to 0.08, while Bitcoin has only rebounded 10%.
In the short term, Ethereum has had a tough time; it has closed back above $1960, avoiding re-entering the consolidation zone, and it seems to have a lot of potential.
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