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Ethereum’s Super Cycle Has Already Started — If You Wait to Notice, You’ll Be Too Late

2025/09/18 23:20

The Argument for Ethereum’s Upcoming Ten Years

Dipanshu Chaudhry
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Ethereum has evolved beyond a simple cryptocurrency.

It is becoming the foundation for tokenization, decentralized banking, and blockchain-powered applications that have the potential to transform international marketplaces.

Market analysts are increasingly speculating that Ethereum might be about to enter what Fundstrat’s Tom Lee refers to as a “Super Cycle” — a protracted, multi-decade period of expansion driven by macroeconomic changes, favorable regulation, and fundamental acceptance.

Bitcoin has been associated with “Digital Gold” for years. It is a predictable, scarce store of value.

But Ethereum is in a different position.

It is the most extensively used infrastructure for stablecoins and tokenized assets, programmable money, and a platform for decentralized apps.

Because of this distinction, Ethereum might emerge as the most significant growth story of the ensuing ten years.

This article examines the reasons for experts’ belief that Ethereum may enter a super cycle, the drivers behind this theory, and how it might alter institutional and retail investing tactics.

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