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    @Kaile said in Will risk appetite and DeFi sustain Ethereum's rally?:

    Ethereum bouncing back to about $3,618 is a good sign that investors are feeling more confident again. However, for this rally to continue, we need to pay attention to how the overall market feels and the larger economic picture. The growth in DeFi and the support for staking are definitely good news, but we might face some challenges ahead, such as possible regulatory changes and tighter liquidity in U.S. markets, which could put some pressure on Ethereum’s momentum in the weeks to come.

    Is the recent rise of Ethereum founded on robust elements like DeFi and staking, or is it just a momentary burst of enthusiasm? I’m trying to determine if this growth can actually last if U.S. regulations or interest rates shift.

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    @Mark ETH is experiencing significant outflows and minimal new investments. Should I stop worrying about price support levels? Is it more important to watch whether U.S. liquidity, ETF flows, and overall risk sentiment are actually improving before expecting a real rebound?

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    Ethereum is promoted as a major alternative to traditional finance, so why does its price react dramatically whenever the U.S. issues news or the Fed changes interest rates? It feels like we're still tied to the same macro policy we're trying to escape. Does this reliance on the dollar actually undermine the entire 'decentralized' dream?

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    That’s a really smart point to bring up. Leveraged crypto ETFs are basically built for quick, short-term trades, not for long-term holding.

    After a big drop, it’s a good time to step back and assess whether you’re comfortable with those massive swings and the way the value can "decay" over time. You just want to ensure it doesn't end up interfering with your larger investment goals.

  • Is Ethereum still the best long-term bet?

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    Bitcoin and Ethereum are both solid bets, but they play different roles. Think of Bitcoin as "digital gold" — it’s the go-to option if you want a simpler, more stable store of value.

    Ethereum, however, is all about its ecosystem of apps and decentralized finance, offering higher growth potential but with more moving parts and risk. Most people find that holding a mix of both strikes the best balance between playing it safe and chasing future innovations.

  • Why are there 2 transactions?

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    @TheTickerMind You're right about using AI tools to find unusual transaction patterns on Etherscan; that's extremely important. However, I believe that using decentralized identity protocols or reliable oracle services is even more crucial. They significantly help verify the origins of those transactions and their context, giving us greater confidence.

  • How to verify EtherMail?

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    So if EtherMail uses wallet-linked verification, do we still need hardware wallets and offline key storage for crypto security?

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    If major players control a lot of Ethereum, could their actions change how the market works? Can ETH turn into a wealth storage instead of being a useful asset, risking more volatility for smaller investors?

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    If Ethereum's EIP-9698 upgrade can't hit Solana's impressive 65,000 transactions per second, can it still hold onto its top spot? Or will quicker blockchains gradually chip away at its market share and lose developers' interest?

  • What is the main product of Ethereum?

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    Do you believe that Ethereum's open stance and encouragement of Layer 2 advancements might weaken its fundamental value and brand identity? It might let other players come in, get creative, and grab users' interest on their own.

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    With the ongoing upgrades (zkEVM integration, RISC-V architecture), Ethereum still remains the powerhouse of dApps. Some analysts predict substantial price growth by 2025 and 2030.

    Even after all these money-making future projects, cryptocurrency is inherently volatile, and past performance doesn't give you guaranteed future results. So still, it's kind of risky.

    On the other hand, Ethereum ETFs are now approved for trading in the US, so they are regulated and have simple alternatives.

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    By automating and enforcing rules across a variety of interactions, including finance, supply networks, and digital identification, Ethereum builds upon Bitcoin's monetary breakthrough through smart contracts, creating a programmable, decentralized "world computer."

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    I have already answered this query. Refer to this page: https://fincuss.xyz/topic/171/suggest-me-some-crypto-exchange-platforms

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  • Where should I invest?

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    Bitcoin and Ethereum are beneficial for long-term growth, which gives you stability and wider adoption with an established market presence and infrastructure like ETFs. You can even buy them through special funds now. But they might not grow as fast as newer, smaller cryptocurrencies.

    On the other side, small cryptos Solana and Polkadot will grow much faster as they have new and intriguing technologies. Their prices can change quickly, which makes it unpredictable also. So, it's advisable to research carefully before investing. It's better to diversify your investments to get more returns and reduce the risk.

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    This drop is due to many factors, like market conditions, inflation, or interest rate hikes; regulatory concerns; global economic uncertainty; and many more. These short-term dips are uncertain, and definitely in the future, it will bounce back.

    BTW, the current price of Bitcoin is $94,831.68, and Ethereum is at $1,810.75.

  • Is Ethereum losing to its own complexity?

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    Ethereum's rising complexity, particularly regarding gas fees and scalability challenges before full upgrades, could hinder everyday user adoption, but Layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism help. Solana and Base, on the other hand, provide speed and low fees.

    Ethereum's strong network effects and developer ecosystem are significant advantages; prolonged complexity could indeed impact its long-term dominance as the primary blockchain if user experience remains a barrier. Its dominance could shrink, but it's unlikely to vanish entirely.

  • Is there any way to reduce gas fees?

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    You can't eliminate the full fee, but yes, you can reduce the gas fees through several strategies. Do the transaction during off-peak hours when network congestion is low, as fees tend to be cheaper then.

    By using Layer-2 scaling solutions like Polygon or Arbitrum, which offer low transaction costs, you can reduce the gas fees.

    Adjusting the gas price you're willing to pay can also help, but setting it too low might delay your transaction. Some wallets (Solana or Binance Smart Chain) also offer gas estimation tools to help you choose optimal fees.

  • How to trade aUSDC ?

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    To efficiently trade aUSDC, you can consider Trader Joe or Pangolin. Trader Joe's limit orders for aUSDC against WAVAX, the DeFi version of AVAX, allow you to manage price limits on your transactions.