Tom Lee: Ethereum On-chain Activity Continues to Heat Up, Providing Strong Basis for Major Year-End Rally
BlockBeats News, October 25th, Tom Lee stated in an interview with CNBC: "Cryptocurrency has just experienced the largest-ever deleveraging event in history, the impact of which may be several times that of the FTX event period, yet Bitcoin's final decline has remained in the 3%-4% range."
This clearly demonstrates that Bitcoin itself is becoming an extremely resilient store of value. Imagine if a similar impact occurred in the gold market: even in the face of a major liquidity crisis, when gold only drops by a few percentage points, the market is seen as a solid proof of value anchoring. Bitcoin's current performance is no different.
Driven by stablecoins, the Ethereum Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks are experiencing significant growth in activity, but this fundamental improvement has not yet been fully reflected in the price — market pricing usually exhibits a lagging effect. From what I have observed, the continued increase in on-chain activity is actually providing a solid basis for significant market changes before the end of the year."
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