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The high opportunities in the currency circle are accompanied by high risks. If you don't want to miss out or be cleared out,
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It's almost time for the Ethereum spot ETF to be approved, so which tokens can we ambush?
The (SEC) approved the exchange rule changes for the Ethereum spot ETF in May, and then several issuers submitted updated versions of the S-1 registration application, indicating that the ETF is expected to be approved for listing.
After the Ethereum spot ETF is approved, the net inflow of funds in the first 6 months may reach 5 billion US dollars, which is expected to drive up the price of ETH.
With the listing of ETFs and the inflow of funds, Ethereum ecological projects will usher in development opportunities.
So here is a brief talk about which potential coins in the ETH ecosystem are worth ambush. ↓
1. Layer2: Pioneer in expansion
MATIC, MNT, ARB and other projects are led by high TPS and low GAS, and short-term adjustments do not cover up long-term potential.
2. LSD: Staking Rising Star
LSD projects such as LDo and Ssv were born with ETH POS, and the prospects for node staking services are broad.
3. DeFi: A hotbed of innovation
Pendle, UNI, AAVE, DeFi all-rounders, covering Dex, lending, etc., are constantly innovating and have good potential.
4. Stablecoins: Value Anchors
Projects such as ENA and LBR are based on ETH, adding momentum to the stablecoin market, and the natural yield rate is attractive.
5. Re-staking: Efficiency Improvement
REZ, ETHFI, etc., re-staking strategies deepen DeFi, and asset utilization is more efficient, but we need to be wary of market fluctuations.
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