Etherealize co-founders Vivek Raman and Danny Ryan stated on CoinDesk's Markets Outlook program that Ethereum is winning the "institutional race," predicting that the price of ETH will reach $15,000 before 2027, with its market capitalization growing to tens of trillions of dollars. They believe the U.S. GENIUS Act provides regulatory clarity for blockchain, prompting financial giants like BlackRock, Fidelity, and JPMorgan Chase to choose Ethereum for deploying assets. Raman noted that ETH's growth will be driven by a fivefold expansion of the stablecoin market, tokenization of real-world assets, and its role as a "productive store of value." Currently, ETH is priced at around $3,200, leaving nearly five times growth potential to reach the projected target.
Etherealize Co-Founders Predict ETH to Reach $15,000 by 2027
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According to Ethereum co-founders Vivek Raman and Danny Ryan, the price of Ethereum could reach $15,000 by 2027. Speaking on CoinDesk's Markets Outlook, they stated that Ethereum is outperforming its competitors in the institutional space. The U.S. GENIUS Act is helping to attract major players such as BlackRock and JPMorgan. Raman emphasized the growth of stablecoins, the tokenization of real-world assets, and ETH's role as a store of value. The current price of ETH is $3,200, with potential for a fourfold increase. Among alternative cryptocurrencies to watch, Ethereum remains a top choice for long-term gains.
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