Discussions around Ethereum resemble a battle between optimists believing in growth and skeptics expecting a decline. Here are the main trends:
Price targets at $6,500 face bearish technical signals Whales are divided between mass accumulation and panic profit-taking Hype around Fusaka upgrade versus criticism of the "old chain"
Details
1. @johnmorganFL: Optimistic forecast of $6,500
"Ethereum price forecast points to $6,500 by 2025 – Ozak AI could accelerate growth by 100 times" – @johnmorganFL (35K followers · 49.8K views · 08.08.2025 10:06 UTC) Original post What it means: The forecast is based on hype around artificial intelligence and historical data, although the promise of 100x growth seems speculative. It’s important to watch the breakout level around $4,900–$5,000, which is mentioned in many analyses.
2. @NiklasTheisen: Bearish technical signals
Daily indicators: EMA200 🔴 RSI 🔴 Supertrend 🔴 MACD 🔴 – @NiklasTheisen (1.5K followers · 724 views · 21.12.2025 19:39 UTC) Original post What it means: A combination of bearish signals indicates risks of decline, but StochRSI divergence suggests a possible short-term rebound. Critical support is around $2,750–$2,850, according to @renderwithme analysis.
3. @Cipher2X: Active whale staking accumulation
"150,000 ETH ($661 million ) locked in staking – reduction of liquid supply" – @Cipher2X (45.5K followers · 1.4K views · 05.09.2025 12:05 UTC) Original post What it means: Massive staking indicates long-term confidence from major players but increases centralization risk – latest data shows the top 10 holders control 60.58% of all ETH.
Summary
Overall opinion on Ethereum is divided: on one side, there is optimism related to (Pectra/Fusaka) upgrades, on the other — technical and macroeconomic challenges. Whale accumulation and institutional inflows via ETF ($19.2 billion under management) point to structural demand, but a 30% price drop since October supports bearish sentiment. Keep a close eye on the ETH/BTC (0.028 versus historical 0.045–0.055) — a break below 0.03 could signal the start of the altcoin season.
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Brief
Discussions around Ethereum resemble a battle between optimists believing in growth and skeptics expecting a decline. Here are the main trends:
Price targets at $6,500 face bearish technical signals
Whales are divided between mass accumulation and panic profit-taking
Hype around Fusaka upgrade versus criticism of the "old chain"
Details
1. @johnmorganFL: Optimistic forecast of $6,500
"Ethereum price forecast points to $6,500 by 2025 – Ozak AI could accelerate growth by 100 times"
– @johnmorganFL (35K followers · 49.8K views · 08.08.2025 10:06 UTC)
Original post
What it means: The forecast is based on hype around artificial intelligence and historical data, although the promise of 100x growth seems speculative. It’s important to watch the breakout level around $4,900–$5,000, which is mentioned in many analyses.
2. @NiklasTheisen: Bearish technical signals
Daily indicators: EMA200 🔴 RSI 🔴 Supertrend 🔴 MACD 🔴
– @NiklasTheisen (1.5K followers · 724 views · 21.12.2025 19:39 UTC)
Original post
What it means: A combination of bearish signals indicates risks of decline, but StochRSI divergence suggests a possible short-term rebound. Critical support is around $2,750–$2,850, according to @renderwithme analysis.
3. @Cipher2X: Active whale staking accumulation
"150,000 ETH ($661 million ) locked in staking – reduction of liquid supply"
– @Cipher2X (45.5K followers · 1.4K views · 05.09.2025 12:05 UTC)
Original post
What it means: Massive staking indicates long-term confidence from major players but increases centralization risk – latest data shows the top 10 holders control 60.58% of all ETH.
Summary
Overall opinion on Ethereum is divided: on one side, there is optimism related to (Pectra/Fusaka) upgrades, on the other — technical and macroeconomic challenges. Whale accumulation and institutional inflows via ETF ($19.2 billion under management) point to structural demand, but a 30% price drop since October supports bearish sentiment. Keep a close eye on the ETH/BTC (0.028 versus historical 0.045–0.055) — a break below 0.03 could signal the start of the altcoin season.