logo
1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 6,220%, According to Cathie Wood

1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 6,220%, According to Cathie Wood

Yahoo8 hours ago

Ethereum faces competition from newer proof-of-stake blockchains that are more energy efficient.
But its network upgrades and new ETFs could bring back the bulls.
Investors should take ARK Invest's over-the-top estimates with a grain of salt.
10 stocks we like better than Ethereum ›
Ether (CRYPTO: ETH), the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, lost more than 30% of its value over the past 12 months. Its first spot-price ETFs were approved last July, but those funds didn't attract as much attention as Bitcoin's (CRYPTO: BTC) earlier ETFs.
Instead, Ether seemed to be held back by concerns about competition from newer and faster blockchains, its slowing network activity, and the Trump Administration's unpredictable tariffs. Nevertheless, some investors remain fiercely bullish on Ether's future. One of those bulls is ARK Invest's Cathie Wood, who believes Ether's price could reach $166,000 by 2032.
That would represent a gain of nearly 6,220% and boost its market cap to more than $20 trillion. Bitcoin, which Wood is also bullish on, currently has a market cap of $2 trillion. Could Ether skyrocket to those levels, or should investors maintain more realistic expectations?
Ethereum originally ran on a proof-of-work (PoW) mechanism like Bitcoin. This meant it needed to be mined by GPUs or other chips.
But in 2022, Ethereum transitioned to the proof-of-stake (PoS) mechanism, which was roughly 99% more power efficient than the PoW mechanism. So instead of being mined, Ether is now staked (or locked up for rewards) on the Ethereum blockchain.
Ethereum's transformation into a PoS blockchain also enabled it to support smart contracts, which are used to develop decentralized apps (dApps), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other crypto assets. Bitcoin's PoW blockchain doesn't support smart contracts.
Therefore, Ether's value is often linked to Ethereum's popularity as a development platform. Bitcoin is still valued by its scarcity and limited supply -- since 19.6 million of its maximum supply of 21 million tokens have already been mined.
Ether doesn't have a fixed maximum supply, but its overall supply declines when its network activity rises. That's because a portion of every transaction fee in Ether is burned. But when Ethereum's network activity slows down, its supply rises as more Ether tokens are created than burned.
So while Bitcoin is always deflationary, Ether can be both inflationary and deflationary. But to remain a popular platform for developers and investors, it needs to keep providing fast transaction times with low fees.
That's becoming increasingly difficult as faster and cheaper PoS blockchains like Solana and Cardano challenge Ethereum. Solana processes transactions much faster than Ethereum, while Cardano usually offers lower fees.
Ether's next big upgrade -- The Verge -- aims to upgrade its security features and lower its hardware requirements so it can run on smaller devices like smartphones, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It also aims to reduce its off-chain Layer 2 (L2) fees with a series of upgrades for its network to clear more space for fresh data. Those upgrades could help it indirectly reduce its congestion issues by absorbing some of its core Layer 1 (L1) network traffic.
Assuming those upgrades bring in more developers and investors, its network activity will increase, reduce its supply, and stabilize Ether's price. Another potential catalyst would be the approval of new spot-price ETFs with staking features.
The first batch of Ether's spot-price ETFs only held Ether in cold storage and didn't pass on any of its interest-like staking rewards. The next batch could pass on those rewards (about 3% to 5% annually) and make them more appealing.
However, Ether could still be held back by competition from other PoS blockchains, a lack of approvals for new ETFs with staking rewards, or the messy macro environment that is curbing the market's appetite for cryptocurrencies and other speculative investments.
Wood believes Ether's value will rise as Ethereum becomes a foundational layer of a new digital financial ecosystem that challenges traditional banks with decentralized finance (DeFi) apps, NFTs, and tokenized versions of real-world assets.
She also expects Ether's staking yield to become more appealing than the yields of U.S. Treasuries as interest rates decline, and for the approvals of new staking ETFs to bring in even more institutional investors. Just as with Bitcoin, Wood expects the growing institutional adoption of Ether over the next few years to drive its price a lot higher.
That thesis sounds reasonable, but claiming it could reach a $20 trillion market cap within the next seven years -- compared to gold's current market cap of $3.4 trillion -- seems too bullish.
So while it might be smart to accumulate Ether as it rolls out new networking upgrades, attracts more developers, burns more tokens, and gains more attention with new ETFs, we should take Cathie Wood's forecasts with a grain of salt. It will probably stabilize and rise higher, but its long-term value isn't that easy to gauge.
Before you buy stock in Ethereum, consider this:
The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and Ethereum wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.
Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $669,517!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $868,615!*
Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 792% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 171% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join .
See the 10 stocks »
*Stock Advisor returns as of June 2, 2025
Leo Sun has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 6,220%, According to Cathie Wood was originally published by The Motley Fool

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

How to watch Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote address
How to watch Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote address

Android Authority

time8 minutes ago

  • Android Authority

How to watch Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote address

Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority TL;DR Monday marks the start of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. Apple kicks things things off with its keynote announcement at 1pm ET. The company is streaming the keynote on YouTube, and you can watch right here. This Monday, June 9, Apple is getting set to make some of its biggest announcements of the year. We're only a few weeks removed from Google's own I/O 2025, and now Silicon Valley is getting ready for its next big platform event of the summer. Whether you're an Apple die-hard, or just an Android stan who wants to stay on top of what the other side's up to, tech fans everywhere are going to be interested in tuning in. Let's check out how you can watch! Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is a week-long event that runs June 9–13. And to kick things off in proper fashion, Apple will get things started with its keynote announcement at 1pm ET. For as nice as it might sound to be hanging out at Apple Park for the news, most of us will have to settle for the livestream, which we've embedded here for your viewing pleasure. One of the bigger announcements we're expecting from Apple this year could involve a wide-reaching rebranding of its software platforms, updating the sequential numbering it's been using for operating system releases to instead reflect a calendar year — basically just like what Samsung did in 2020 when it jumped from the Galaxy S10 to S20 series. Instead of iOS 19, that means Apple's next edition would be iOS 26. Rumors have also identified a few other topics likely to be in the spotlight on Monday. Beyond the big rebranding, we could also see a visual overhaul of the company's design language, not unlike some of what Google's up to with Material 3 Expressive. That may include some significant updates to core iOS apps. Reports have been a little shaky on just what sort of emphasis we can expect to see on Apple Intelligence, but you can sure expect that AI is going to be making its influence felt across much of what the company has to show off this week. Check back here at 1pm ET on Monday to stream the keynote along with us and get the full story on everything new coming to Apple's ecosystem. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store