Ethereum is exhibiting early signs of decoupling from Bitcoin in 2025, as on-chain metrics reveal increased network adoption and a tighter supply. Bitcoin's dominance has dropped below 60%, while the ETH/BTC ratio has climbed by 2.08%, suggesting a potential shift in investor interest. Ethereum's staked supply has surpassed 36 million ETH, with exchange reserves at 8.84%, in contrast to Bitcoin's 14.8%.
Recent network upgrades, including Pectra and Fusaka, have boosted Ethereum's weekly transactions to 1.66 million, solidifying its status as a leading Layer-1 blockchain. These developments indicate that Ethereum could potentially outperform Bitcoin in 2026, as investor focus continues to shift.
Ethereum Shows Early Signs of Decoupling from Bitcoin in 2025
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