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Ethereum ETFs saw over $600 million in outflows last week, indicating a major withdrawal of institutional funds from the Ethereum market, according to market analyst CryptoOnchain.
Ethereum's recent Fusaka upgrade has enhanced scalability, reduced transaction fees, and increased transaction speed, effectively addressing prior concerns about slow and costly transactions.
Grayscale highlights that Ethereum and smart-contract platforms are set to gain from rising tokenization and on-chain finance, driven by clearer regulations and more institutional involvement.
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4,954.55USD
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About Ethereum


Ethereum — the world’s second-most famous blockchain network — is a platform for creating decentralized applications based on blockchain and smart contract technology (a command that automatically enforces the terms of the agreement based on a given algorithm). It's the chain that birthed DeFi (decentralized finance) and started the NFT craze which saw billions of dollars pour into cryptocurrency. Safe to say, it's one of the big dogs.

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Ethereum (ETH) reached its highest price on Aug 24, 2025 — it amounted to 4,954.55 USD. Find more insights on the ETH price chart.
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Ethereum (ETH) reached the lowest price of 0.10 USD on Aug 8, 2015. View more Ethereum dynamics on the price chart.
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The safest choice when buying ETH is to go to a well-known crypto exchange. Some of the popular names are Binance, Coinbase, Kraken. But you'll have to find a reliable broker and create an account first. You can trade ETH right from TradingView charts — just choose a broker and connect to your account.
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