3 reasons why Ethereum can outperform its rivals after crashing to 17-month lows
March 13 2025 - 4:30AM
Cointelegraph


Ether (ETH) fell 13% between March 8 and
March 11 as investors moved to short-term fixed-income and cash
positions, seeking safety amid a global tariff war and rising fears
of an economic downturn.
ETH price needs 29% gains to reclaim $2.5K
Market concerns escalated after the United States responded to
Canada’s electricity surcharge with
retaliatory measures.
S&P 500 futures (left, magenta) vs. Ether/USD (blue).
Source: TradingView/Cointelegraph
Typically, traders tend to overreact, increasing the likelihood
that Ether will rebound faster than other assets once market
sentiment improves. While some argue that risk assets are driven by
inflation and economic growth data, others believe gains depend on
stimulus measures and monetary expansion.
Regardless of the catalyst for the next bull run, Ether price
must climb 29% from its current $1,940 level to reclaim $2,500.
This move will likely require increased demand from leveraged
buyers, whose activity is now at its lowest point in five
months.
ETH 2-month futures annualized premium. Source:
Laevitas.ch/Cointelegraph
Traders want higher prices to compensate for longer settlement
periods, making a 5% to 10% annualized premium (basis rate)
expected in neutral markets. When rates fall below this range—such
as the current 4.5%—it signals weak bullish conviction.
Excessive optimism played a role in Ether’s
recent
correction, as $235 million in leveraged long positions were
liquidated between March 10 and March 11.
The panic selling drove ETH to a low of $1,744, its lowest level
since October 2023. However, several indicators suggest a potential
recovery, as ETH derivatives and onchain metrics show
resilience.
Ethereum L2 network grows
Ether is trading 60% below its $4,868 all-time high from
November 2021. This decline is largely due to increased competition
in the smart contract sector and waning demand for applications
such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), gaming,
collectibles, metaverse projects, social networks, and Web3
infrastructure.
However, this perspective overlooks a key factor. In late 2021,
the average transaction fee exceeded $50, while activity on
Ethereum’s layer-2 ecosystem was 97% lower than it is today.
For context, a token swap on Ethereum’s base layer cost $1.70 on
March 11 despite the number of daily average operations per second
growing, highlighting notable progress in network efficiency.
Ethereum layer-2 daily average operations per second.
Source: L2beat
Even if bots generate 80% of layer-2 transactions, the remaining
20% of activity on Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, ZKsync, and Blast is
still roughly three times higher than Ethereum’s base layer.
However, critics have a valid argument: despite the surge in
network activity, validators are earning significantly less
compared to late 2021.
Ethereum regains DEX top-spot, TVL grows
Ethereum has reinforced its position as the second-most popular
option for institutional investors in traditional finance,
supported by $8.9 billion in spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Meanwhile, competitors such as Solana
still await regulatory approval for similar ETF products. Even
if they gain approval, they cannot match the first-mover advantage
of the Grayscale Ethereum Trust, which began public trading on
over-the-counter markets in June 2019.
Moreover, Ethereum smart contract deposits, measured by total
value locked (TVL),
reached their highest level since July 2022 in ETH terms on March
11, marking a 10% increase over the past two weeks.
Related: The
strategic crypto reserve will fuel ecosystem
growth
Ethereum network TVL, ETH. Source: DefiLlama
At 24 million ETH, Ethereum’s TVL has been driven by the growth
of liquid staking, lending, yield
farming, and real-world asset tokenization. The network
recently reclaimed its leading position in decentralized exchange
volumes, reaching $20.5 billion over seven days and surpassing
Solana’s $13.9 billion, according to DefiLlama data.
This provided a bullish outlook for ETH’s price, driven by
layer-2 transactions nearing all-time highs, reclaiming of the
top spot in DEX volume, and rising TVL deposits.
Ultimately, Ether’s trend reversal remains highly dependent on
macroeconomic improvements, but once stabilized, ETH is
well-positioned to regain $2,500 as a key support level in the
coming weeks.
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general information purposes and is not intended to be and should
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