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Ethereum could pave way for $100,000 Bitcoin, Bloomberg analyst asserts

"If Bitcoin were to catch up to Ethereum's performance this year, the No. 1 crypto's price would approach $100,000," believes Mike McGlone, senior commodity strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence.

Ether (ETH) has outperformed Bitcoin (BTC) in terms of year-to-date market performance, rising more than 320% against BTC's 54% returns. But, according to Bloomberg Intelligence senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone, Bitcoin would soon catch up to Ether's gains, which might even push its per-unit price to $100,000.

"If Bitcoin were to catch up to Ethereum's performance this year, the No. 1 crypto's price would approach $100,000," the analyst tweeted on Aug. 9 as BTC price broke above $46,000.

Bitcoin performance vs Ethereum performance (in 2021). Source: Bloomberg Intelligence

While McGlone did not dwell on the factors that would have Bitcoin match Ethereum's yearly gains, his earlier report on cryptocurrencies cited a few catalysts that could propel the benchmark crypto's prices to the six-figure club. The report notes:

"About 80% of Bitcoin and Ethereum, the majority of the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index (BGCI) performance comes from the broader perception of the first-born crypto as a global digital-reserve asset, plus accelerating digitization of fintech and the monetary system."

Trillions of dollars waiting on the sidelines

Bitcoin backers believe it can compete with the U.S. dollar to become a global reserve asset. A big reason is the cryptocurrency's fixed supply cap that, to proponents, make it better sound money than the greenback (the Federal Reserve printed $3.1 trillion in 2020 alone).

As a result, Bitcoin closed last year 260% higher, reflecting that investors treated it as a tool against dollar-led inflation.

Bitcoin price performance through the recent years. Source: TradingView.com

In its survey earlier in 2021, Goldman Sachs also noted the pent-up demand for Bitcoin among institutional investors, including pension funds, global sovereign wealth funds, and foundations. Nonetheless, even as they had trillions of dollars in reserves, a lack of clear crypto regulations kept accredited investors from putting those funds in the Bitcoin market.

Analysts at Autonomous Capital Management stated that a regulated Bitcoin exchange-traded fund would speed up Bitcoin adoption among institutions. In addition, they stated that while investors treat Bitcoin as a highly volatile asset, its lack of correlation to traditional risk factors will be like music to their ears.

The Autonomous analysts added:

"If we were to assume that Bitcoin gets the same weighting as the current gold weighting in investor’s portfolios, its price would be 2.8x times higher or roughly $112,000." 

Ethereum rivalry

Despite its adoption prospects on Wall Street, Bitcoin's dominance has fallen severely after topping out at around 73% in December 2020. It now stands at 47.17%, reflecting that traders have shifted around their investments to other digital assets.

Ethereum, in particular, has become the biggest benefactor of the falling Bitcoin dominance index. Its own dominance in the cryptocurrency industry has climbed from 10.06% in December 2020 to 20.05% at the time of writing.

Ethereum dominance index has almost doubled in 2021. Source: TradingView.com

Part of the reason behind Ether's rising dominance has originated from the explosion of non-fungible tokens (NFT), which are digital files whose originality and scarcity can be validated by a public ledger.

In addition, a boom in the decentralized finance space, consisting of lending, borrowing, and other financial services built atop the Ethereum blockchain, has pushed the adoption of Ether among crypto masses.

Ethereum developers are also taking steps to scale the blockchain. On Aug. 5, Ethereum updated its software with a so-called London hard fork with an aim to become a full-fledged Proof-of-Stake protocol in the future.

The update also added deflationary pressures on the supply, with an improvement proposal EIP-1559 bringing a fee reduction feature. On the first day alone, EIP-1559 enabled the elimination of $2 million worth of Ether tokens.

As of Monday, the feature burned about $5.5 million worth of ETH, as per data fetched by the website Ultrasound Money.

Related: Vitalik: ‘More confident about the merge’ following Ethereum’s successful London upgrade

McGlone noted that Ethereum's past performance indicates possibilities that it could surpass Bitcoin in terms of market cap by 2022 or 2023. The analyst maintained his $100,000 price target for Bitcoin, nonetheless.

Ethereum's market cap projected to match Bitcoin's by 2023 tops. Source: Bloomberg Intelligence

"Though we see Bitcoin on that path, there appears little can stop the process of Ethereum flippening," he said.

To date, Ethereum has surpassed Bitcoin in terms of network transactions and total transaction fees, data from Blockchain Center shows.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Bitcoin falls to sixth for daily revenue, with just 12% of Ethereum’s fees

Ethereum, Uniswap, Binance Smart Chain, and Aave are all beating out Bitcoin by daily fee revenue.

Ethereum appears to be extending its fee dominance over Bitcoin by roughly 10 times, with Bitcoin currently ranking just sixth by weekly fee generation.

According to CryptoFees’ data for July 18, the Bitcoin network had generated $725.7 million in daily fees on average over the past seven days, and less than $400,000 worth of fees for the day.

Ethereum tops the rankings by far, generating more than $6.1 million in daily fees on average for the week, and more than $5 million for the day. As such, Ethereum’s daily fees beat out Bitcoin’s by 8.4 times for the past week, and by more than 15 times for July 18.

Uniswap V3 ranked second with an average of $1.5 million in daily fees, followed by Binance Smart Chain with $1.2 million, Uniswap V2 with $732,000, Aave with $728,000, and then Bitcoin.

Twitter user “odin free” tweeted the findings, likening Ethereum’s network strength relative to Bitcoin to Facebook’s rise to dominance over Myspace during the late 2000s.

Bitcoin’s slide down the fee rankings comes as Ethereum’s forthcoming London upgrades spark renewed speculation whether the leading crypto asset by market cap will be flipped amid the Eth2 rollout.

Related: Ether already ‘flippening’ Bitcoin, says Celsius CEO

On July 14, crypto analyst Lark Davis tweeted data indicating that Ethereum’s daily on-chain settlement value is trending at triple that of Bitcoin. Davis noted the increasing popularity of layer-two scaling solutions for Ethereum is likely to increase the disparity.

“I highly suspect this gap will increase now that we have layer twos like Optimism coming online,” he said.

Ethereum is also beating out Bitcoin by total transaction count by roughly 500%, and has enjoyed brief stints leading BItcoin by transaction volume, trading volume, and node count over recent months.

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Buy the rumor, sell the news? $10K Ethereum options are 88% down from their peak price

$10,000 Ethereum options for December 2021 cost buyers $734 each, but today they are only worth $85 and ETH price is 47% away from its all-time high.

This year's 500% accumulated gain took Ether's (ETH) price to a $4,380 all-time high on May 12, and this rally was even more robust than the late-2017 move. The famous bull market, or bubble, depending on how you see it, took Ether's price on a 390% rally from $290 in November 2017 to $1,420 in mid-January 2018. 

Maybe this year's mega rally was a DeFi and NFT bubble that will take another two years to reclaim its peak, but it seems premature to make a prediction now. However, some analysts, including Celsius Network CEO Alex Mashinsky, argue that Ether's "flippening" has already happened when comparing the breadth of assets under management.

According to Mashinsky, Ether's primary use case is yield farming, the practice of staking or locking up crypto in return for rewards, while Bitcoin is mostly used as a store of value.

The expectation of increased scaling is another reason that leads Ether investors to remain bullish despite the current price being 47% below its all-time high. Furthermore, on July 1, global auditing giant Ernst & Young released the third iteration of its zero-knowledge proof Ethereum scaling solution called Nightfall 3.

Nightfall 3 uses zk-Rollups, a layer-two scalability consisting of batched transfers 'rolled' into one transaction, to improve transaction efficiency and privacy on the Ethereum network. According to the study, it will likely result in a 90% gas fee reduction.

Options price premium can reduce daily

Regardless of how bullish Ether investors are, the closer an options contract comes to the expiry date, the smaller the premium becomes. This effect means that the fewer days to reach a target price significantly reduces its odds.

Ether $10,000 call option for Dec-31 at Deribit, in ETH. Source: Deribit

The above chart shows Ether's $10,000 call (buy) option for year-end, peaking at 0.177 ETH on May 14. At that time, Ether was trading at $4,150, so each option was priced at $734.

Keep in mind that this option will be worthless if Ether trades below $10,000 on Dec. 31 at 8:00 am UTC. Even if the price reaches $9,950, the option buyer would have wasted his $734 upfront. Therefore, a 160% upside was needed for such call option holders to become profitable.

Not every $10,000 option trader is reckless

Cointelegraph previously explained how professional traders use call options in strategies involving multiple expiry dates, so the $10,000 Ether option trades should not be interpreted as merely speculative bullish bets.

Related: Here's why pro traders expect further downside from Ethereum price

For traders looking to profit from market distortions, selling the $10,000 call option is an excellent way for holders to generate some yield, plus the initial margin required is roughly 10%, which allows some leverage.

For example, if one bought the $6,000 Ether call option contract for Dec. 31 they could deposit 0.20 Ether and sell 1 contract to potentially collect the 0.073 ETH premium.

This generates a 36.5% return in 6 months, which is equivalent to an 86% APY. However, unless a substantial margin amount is deposited, the seller of a call option runs the risk of being liquidated if Ether price hikes.

The same exact trade will offer much higher returns during bullish markets because the call options premium tends to increase.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph. Every investment and trading move involves risk. You should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Ether sails past BTC’s daily volume as Grayscale ETH Trust trades at 11% premium

Roughly $60 billion worth of ETH changed hands over the past 24 hours while BTC saw $50 billion in trade.

Ethereum is seeing renewed interest in the aftermath of Bitcoin's travails this week, with Ether’s 24-hour trade volume topping BTC’s by a significant margin.

However it's still a long way from doubling Bitcoin's volume as some ETH proponents suggested. On May 25, a screenshot of CoinGecko data circulated across Crypto Twitter showing the daily volume of Ether had surpassed $115 billion while Bitcoin’s sat at nearly $53 billion.

Speaking to Cointelegraph, CoinGecko’s co-founder and COO, Bobby Ong, revealed the data depicted in the screenshot was not accurate due to either an API error, or wash-trading, resulting in inflated ETH volumes reported by the EXX exchange.

Ong stated that Coingecko has since disabled its data feed from EXX. The platform now shows Ether has driven 20% more volume than BTC over the past 24 hours with roughly $60 billion trade compared to Bitcoin’s $50.2 billion.

While CoinGecko's Bitcoin page has seen about 75% more traffic than its Ethereum page over the past seven days, the gap has narrowed significantly in the past 24 hours. Ong noted:

“In the past 24 hours, our Bitcoin page received about 60% more traffic compared to Ethereum. When it comes to search queries, Bitcoin received only about 7% more queries compared to Ethereum.”

The surging trade activity and interest has also coincided with institutional fund manager Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust (ETHE) seeing its premium over spot Ether prices bounce up to 11%. while the firm’s Bitcoin Trust has traded at a discount since March. The data suggests that some institutions have turned their focus to Ethereum rather than Bitcoin.

Ethereum’s volume surged to overtake Bitcoin just days after segments of a leaked report from Goldman Sachs revealed the global investment bank believes Ether has a “high chance of overtaking Bitcoin as a dominant store of value.”

The report noted the growth of the burgeoning decentralized finance and nonfungible token ecosystems being built on Ethereum, as well as ETH’s dominance over Bitcoin by total transaction volume.

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