Ethereum Vs Bitcoin, Final Fight – ETH Investment Thesis Could Be The Winner
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Ethereum Vs Bitcoin, Final Fight – ETH Investment Thesis Could Be The Winner

In the fight between Bitcoin and Ethereum, the latest predictions claim that the second one could be the winner. Check out the latest reports about this below.

ETH vs. BTC

A Fidelity executive suggests that institutions may find it easier to understand the investment thesis surrounding Ethereum than that of Bitcoin.

Chris Kuiper, Fidelity’s director of research, explains in an interview with Bankless YouTube channel that traditional investors may grasp the concept of Ether quicker than the investment thesis of Bitcoin.

Kuiper notes that understanding Bitcoin requires dabbling in politics, philosophy, game theory, economics, and other concepts, while Ethereum can be explained through simpler metrics and cash flow data.

“I imagine that you could probably get in front of an institutional investor and say, ‘look here’s the metrics, here’s the cash flow, put in your inputs,’ and they’re looking at it like another financial instrument and they’re like ‘oh yeah, that makes sense to me.’”

According to Kuiper, Ethereum’s economic ecosystem may offer institutional investors the opportunity to develop more cohesive investment strategies and price analyses.

Rather than making point predictions about a specific price, investors are encouraged to consider the probabilities. Investing is a game of probability, so by analyzing different scenarios, investors can determine the likely trading ranges and adjust their positions accordingly.

This is how a good investor thinks – they base their decisions on probability scenario analysis. As of writing, Ethereum is currently trading at $1,601, experiencing a slight increase over the past 24 hours.

New crypto predictions

According to Bloomberg’s crypto market analyst, Jamie Coutts, Bitcoin (BTC) might be vulnerable to being taken over by the powerhouses of the traditional financial system.

Coutts shared data on social media platform X, revealing that BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset manager, began gaining proxy exposure to Bitcoin in 2020 by purchasing shares of mining company Marathon Digital. Check out our previous article in order to learn more details.

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