Ethereum News Update: Ethereum’s $201B Utility Boom Contrasts with ETH’s Stagnant Price—Is Broader Market Direction Needed?
- Ethereum's tokenized assets hit $201B, capturing 64% of global market share, driven by institutional adoption and stablecoin dominance. - Stablecoins like USDT/USDC and PayPal's PYUSD ($18.6B in 2025) fuel DeFi, cross-border payments, and exchange liquidity. - Tokenized RWAs ($12B) and BlackRock/Fidelity's on-chain funds surge 2,000% since 2024, outpacing traditional finance infrastructure. - ETH price remains below $3,500 despite strong fundamentals, with technical indicators showing weak buying pressur
Ethereum’s ecosystem of tokenized assets has climbed to $201 billion, accounting for almost two-thirds of the $314 billion global total. This growth is fueled by increasing institutional participation and the dominance of stablecoins, reinforcing Ethereum’s status as the primary settlement layer in the crypto sector. Experts believe these strong fundamentals, along with a shrinking supply of ETH on exchanges, set the stage for a potential revaluation of its native token,
Stablecoins continue to be a driving force behind Ethereum’s expansion.
Institutional players have accelerated this momentum.
Despite strong on-chain metrics, ETH’s price has remained within a narrow range. By late 2025, technical analysis indicated ETH was consolidating below its 9-day exponential moving average, with a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 37.7 and a negative Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) of -0.10, suggesting limited buying momentum, as highlighted by Coinotag. Derivatives data also point to caution: open interest dropped to $17.6 billion, and funding rates are close to neutral, indicating traders are waiting for more decisive signals, according to a report from
The gap between Ethereum’s strong fundamentals and ETH’s price performance has sparked discussion. While the growth of tokenized assets and stablecoin inflows demonstrate the network’s utility, many market observers believe ETH’s price is still influenced by broader economic trends and regulatory developments. For now, ETH continues to trade sideways, with major resistance levels at $3,650 and $3,920, according to Coinpedia.
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