NewsBriefs - VanEck predicts Ethereum to hit $154,000 by 2030 amid growing AI and financial uses

06/06/2024 04:25
NewsBriefs - VanEck predicts Ethereum to hit $154,000 by 2030 amid growing AI and financial uses

Asset manager VanEck forecasts that Ethereum will reach $154,000 by 2030, a significant surge attributed to its potential in generating $66 billion in free cashflows, and its pivotal role in the stablecoin market where it has already settled transactions worth $4 trillion. The report highlights Ethereum's substantial economic footprint, comparing its revenue generation favorably against major Web2 platforms like Etsy and Twitch, and emphasizes its growing importance in the artificial intelligence sector, which will further enhance its value.

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    VanEck predicts Ethereum to hit $154,000 by 2030 amid growing AI and financial uses

    Asset manager VanEck forecasts that Ethereum will reach $154,000 by 2030, a significant surge attributed to its potential in generating $66 billion in free cashflows, and its pivotal role in the stablecoin market where it has already settled transactions worth $4 trillion. The report highlights Ethereum's substantial economic footprint, comparing its revenue generation favorably against major Web2 platforms like Etsy and Twitch, and emphasizes its growing importance in the artificial intelligence sector, which will further enhance its value.

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      Asset manager VanEck forecasts that Ethereum will reach $154,000 by 2030, a significant surge attributed to its potential in generating $66 billion in free cashflows, and its pivotal role in the stablecoin market where it has already settled transactions worth $4 trillion. The report highlights Ethereum's substantial economic footprint, comparing its revenue generation favorably against major Web2 platforms like Etsy and Twitch, and emphasizes its growing importance in the artificial intelligence sector, which will further enhance its value.

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