Ethereum Struggles as ETH/BTC Ratio Hits 4-Year Low—Can It Rebound?

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Ethereum’s underperformance against Bitcoin, reflected in the ETH/BTC ratio hitting a four-year low, is driven by Bitcoin’s institutional dominance, Ethereum’s unclear narrative, weaker network activity, and a shift in speculative interest toward other altcoins.

This trend may persist in the near term as Bitcoin maintains its momentum and Ethereum faces competitive challenges.

3However, historical patterns suggest a potential rebound if catalysts such as regulatory clarity or technological upgrades emerge.

While general interest in Ethereum is waning and institutional adoption remains tepid, factors like a pro-crypto policy shift or staking enhancements could reignite enthusiasm by mid-2025.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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