Ethereum is shaping up to be a defining year. Looking back at the 2021 peak, the ETHBTC ratio tells part of the story—but the momentum building now feels different. Tokenization gaining real traction, mainstream adoption finally moving beyond hype into actual implementation. That's the thesis behind Standard Chartered's bullish call. The London-based bank isn't shy about positioning 2026 as Ethereum's moment. Their analysis points to ETH reaching $12,000—a figure that carries serious weight when you consider the infrastructure buildout happening across Layer 2s, institutional custody solutions, and enterprise-grade DeFi protocols. The convergence of regulatory clarity, real-world asset tokenization, and DeFi maturation creates a compelling setup. Whether that $12,000 target holds depends on execution, but the narrative around Ethereum's path forward has shifted from speculative to structural.
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pvt_key_collector
· 9h ago
NGL Standard Chartered says ETH can reach 12,000. Why are they suddenly so optimistic this time? Last time, they said the same about Bitcoin.
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FOMOSapien
· 9h ago
Standard Chartered is hyping ETH again? $12,000, just listen to it. 2026 is still far away.
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VirtualRichDream
· 9h ago
Hey, Standard Chartered really dares to say this time, $12k ETH? I believe they have data to support it, but the key is whether the L2 folks can really roll it out.
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OfflineNewbie
· 9h ago
$12,000... Easier said than done, the key is whether L2 can really take off.
This wave of ETH definitely feels different, but I still have some doubts about Standard Chartered's prediction.
RWA tokenization is hot, but can adoption really happen as quickly as they say?
Wait, they only expect $12k by 2026? That seems a bit conservative.
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BoredApeResistance
· 9h ago
Standard Chartered says 12k by 2026, sounds okay, but I take these predictions as a joke...
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MercilessHalal
· 9h ago
Standard Chartered is bragging again, that $12k figure sounds a bit unrealistic to me.
Ethereum is shaping up to be a defining year. Looking back at the 2021 peak, the ETHBTC ratio tells part of the story—but the momentum building now feels different. Tokenization gaining real traction, mainstream adoption finally moving beyond hype into actual implementation. That's the thesis behind Standard Chartered's bullish call. The London-based bank isn't shy about positioning 2026 as Ethereum's moment. Their analysis points to ETH reaching $12,000—a figure that carries serious weight when you consider the infrastructure buildout happening across Layer 2s, institutional custody solutions, and enterprise-grade DeFi protocols. The convergence of regulatory clarity, real-world asset tokenization, and DeFi maturation creates a compelling setup. Whether that $12,000 target holds depends on execution, but the narrative around Ethereum's path forward has shifted from speculative to structural.