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Ethereum Focus Grows as ETHZilla Expands Tokenization

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ETHZilla said Jan. 21 it launched an updated website and reaffirmed its focus on modernizing capital markets through real-world asset tokenization built on Ethereum infrastructure, according to posts shared on X. The company said the site refresh reflects its long-term strategy around using Ethereum and its layer-2 networks to bring traditionally illiquid assets on-chain in a regulated format.

ETHZilla centers tokenization strategy on Ethereum layer-2 infrastructure

In the same thread, ETHZilla described itself as an institutional platform focused on securitizing assets on Ethereum layer-2 networks and enabling real-world asset trading through a partnership with Liquidity.io. The company said Ethereum’s programmable settlement layer allows assets to be issued, governed, and traded with greater transparency, while layer-2 networks support scalable issuance and compliance without relying on off-chain systems.

ETHZilla outlined several asset categories planned for Ethereum-based tokenization, including industrial equipment such as aerospace and aircraft engines, private credit products tied to auto loans and manufactured home loans, and commercial and multifamily real estate. According to the posts, these assets are structured around predictable cash flows and are supported by AI-assisted underwriting and diversified exposure models designed for on-chain settlement.

Looking ahead, ETHZilla said its first tokenized asset listing is expected in the first quarter of 2026. The company added that its Ethereum-centric infrastructure includes SEC-registered trading systems, qualified custody and institutional settlement, Ethereum layer-2 issuance and compliance rails, and a partnership with a FINRA-licensed broker-dealer. ETHZilla said this setup allows governance and regulatory controls to operate directly alongside Ethereum-based tokenization, rather than outside it.

Ethereum chart shows repeated breakout failures as analyst flags potential upside move

Meanwhile, Ethereum traded near the high $2,700s on Jan. 25 after failing twice to break above a rising resistance line, according to a TradingView chart shared by X user Eco Nomad. The daily ETH USDT chart shows price rejecting near the same upper trendline on two separate attempts, labeled as the first and second failed breakouts, before rolling back lower.

Ethereum Failed Breakouts and Support Test. Source: TradingView Eco Nomad on X

After the second rejection, Ethereum slid sharply and moved below its short term moving averages, including the 13 day and 50 day exponential averages, while also losing the horizontal level near $3,070. Price then dropped toward the $2,800 area, where a longer term ascending support line from late 2025 comes into focus.

Despite the pullback, Eco Nomad said he expects a strong upside move starting next week. The analyst pointed to momentum conditions rather than price structure alone. On the lower panel, the stochastic RSI sits deep in oversold territory after a steep reset, a setup that previously preceded sharp rebounds earlier in the cycle.

The broader chart structure shows Ethereum trading inside a rising long term channel, with price still holding above the lower boundary despite recent weakness. As a result, the setup frames the latest decline as a retracement within a larger uptrend rather than a confirmed trend reversal, while attention shifts to whether momentum can turn higher from current levels.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/14033/ethereum-push-meets-reality-check-as-eth-zilla-bets-on-tokenized-wall-street

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