The “Saylor Effect” Hits ETH; Analyst Eyes a Rally to $8K

The post The “Saylor Effect” Hits ETH; Analyst Eyes a Rally to $8K appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ethereum could hit $7,000–$8,000 by end of 2025 after breaking past $4,800. Institutional investors creating strong buying pressure similar to the Saylor Effect. Altcoin season likely to be fragmented, favoring projects linked to Ethereum. Ethereum is all set to take the spotlight in the second half of 2025, and some experts are now predicting the price could double before the year is over.  Satraj Bambra, co-founder and CEO of I Rails, explained that the surge is being fueled by a powerful mix of institutional money, favorable regulations, and growing adoption in retirement accounts like 401(k)s. The “Saylor Effect” Hits Ethereum In an interview with CoinDesk, the expert compared Ethereum’s current momentum to the so-called “Saylor Effect,” a term inspired by Strategy(MSTR) CEO Michael Saylor’s large Bitcoin purchases that helped push prices higher. He argues that institutional investors are now entering Ethereum at a record speed, creating what he calls an “infinite bid” that will keep pushing the price up. “Ethereum has been lagging behind Bitcoin for a while, but now it’s taking the baton,” Bambra said. “We could see it rise to $7,000 or even $8,000 by the end of the year.” How much are they buying? This “Saylor Effect” isn’t just a theory; it’s backed by hard data. Here’s our report on the billion-dollar ETH institutional buying. Bambra expects Ethereum to first climb toward its previous all-time high near $4,800, which could trigger some profit-taking. But he sees any pullback as shallow before the price makes a move to new highs. Currently, 97% of Ethereum investors are already in profit, which increases the likelihood of short-term corrections. At the time of writing, Ethereum is up by more than 7% and is trading at $4,627. “Alt Season” Isn’t What It Used to Be While many traders are waiting for a…

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The “Saylor Effect” Hits ETH; Analyst Eyes a Rally to $8K

The post The “Saylor Effect” Hits ETH; Analyst Eyes a Rally to $8K appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Ethereum could hit $7,000–$8,000 by end of 2025 after breaking past $4,800. Institutional investors creating strong buying pressure similar to the Saylor Effect. Altcoin season likely to be fragmented, favoring projects linked to Ethereum. Ethereum is all set to take the spotlight in the second half of 2025, and some experts are now predicting the price could double before the year is over.  Satraj Bambra, co-founder and CEO of I Rails, explained that the surge is being fueled by a powerful mix of institutional money, favorable regulations, and growing adoption in retirement accounts like 401(k)s. The “Saylor Effect” Hits Ethereum In an interview with CoinDesk, the expert compared Ethereum’s current momentum to the so-called “Saylor Effect,” a term inspired by Strategy(MSTR) CEO Michael Saylor’s large Bitcoin purchases that helped push prices higher. He argues that institutional investors are now entering Ethereum at a record speed, creating what he calls an “infinite bid” that will keep pushing the price up. “Ethereum has been lagging behind Bitcoin for a while, but now it’s taking the baton,” Bambra said. “We could see it rise to $7,000 or even $8,000 by the end of the year.” How much are they buying? This “Saylor Effect” isn’t just a theory; it’s backed by hard data. Here’s our report on the billion-dollar ETH institutional buying. Bambra expects Ethereum to first climb toward its previous all-time high near $4,800, which could trigger some profit-taking. But he sees any pullback as shallow before the price makes a move to new highs. Currently, 97% of Ethereum investors are already in profit, which increases the likelihood of short-term corrections. At the time of writing, Ethereum is up by more than 7% and is trading at $4,627. “Alt Season” Isn’t What It Used to Be While many traders are waiting for a…

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