Experts predict that this wave of decentralized finance (DeFi) will become more prevalent in banking. That could be great news for ether, as well as solana, another crypto that has blockchain technology used in DeFi applications.
Ether, which now has a total value of about $575 billion for all its coins in circulations, has also narrowed the market cap gap with bitcoin, which is worth about $1.3 trillion. The two cryptos now make up almost two-thirds of the nearly $3 trillion cryptocurrency market.
“We’re seeing a shift in the industry where bitcoin went from being 75 percent of the overall cryptocurrency market cap to about 50 percent,” Michael Pinsker, founder and president of wealth management tech firm Docupace, said about the drop in bitcoin’s market share since 2017. “That percentage should come down even further.”
More investors flocking to ether
In its latest earnings report after the closing bell Tuesday, Coinbase said that 22% of its third quarter trading volume was for ether, compared to 19% for bitcoin. That’s the second straight quarter that ether trading was higher than bitcoin.
There could even be a so-called “flippening” in the next decade, where the value of ethereum winds up topping bitcoin, said Jared Madfes, a partner with Tribe Capital.
“Inflation is not going away. Central banks printing money is a chasm that can’t be crossed,” said Dylan LeClair, head of market research at Bitcoin Magazine.
The rise of bitcoin ETFs also could be good news for ethereum, because experts predict that similar ether ETFs could soon launch. That will make it even easier for average investors and big money management firms to buy into the crypto.
“Institutions want more exposure to cryptocurrencies, so I anticipate there will be ether ETFs,” Tribe Capital’s Madfes said.
Experts say stick to ether and bitcoin and avoid meme coins
Still, investors need to be careful when buying cryptocurrencies. Not all of them have practical uses.
“There are a whole lot of crypto assets out there. But there will be a lot of roadkill. Investors need to proceed with caution,” Satz said, adding that its investors have a crypto portfolio that’s made up mostly of bitcoin, ether and solana.
Ray Youssef, co-founder and CEO of Paxful, a crypto trading platform, has an even more cautious take. Crypto investors should not hold dogecoin, shiba inu or any of the other more speculative cryptos, he said, because big corrections lie ahead.
“Ether and bitcoin versus meme coins are like the difference between blue chips and penny stocks you get a call about from a guy in a boiler room,” Youssef said.
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