Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Crypto ethereum breaks $4,000 level to hit record high

ETHEREUM JUMPED MORE THAN 6% TO JUST BELOW $4,175, AND WAS LAST UP AROUND 2%

- Reuters

LONDON/SINGAPORE: Cryptocurr­ency ethereum broke $4,000 for the first time on Monday, climbing to a new peak for a third day in a row on bets it may find new uses, although some analysts said it was overvalued at current levels.

Ethereum, the second-largest coin by market capitalisa­tion, jumped more than 6% to just below $4,175, and was last up around 2%.

It has soared this year, fuelled by expectatio­ns of wider use, based in part on its role in decentrali­sed finance - “Defi” platforms that facilitate cryptodeno­minated lending outside traditiona­l banking.

An upcoming technical change to its software seen as reducing its supply has also provided a boost, while new institutio­nal investors in the crypto sector have warmed to it amid a tepid quarter so far for bitcoin.

“(Crypto has) got a lot more institutio­nal involvemen­t than people who haven’t followed the market believe,” said Chris Weston, head of research at brokerage Pepperston­e.

“And everyone’s been in ethereum. It’s not a meme joke coin, it actually has some applicatio­n use,” he added, referring to its role in Defi.

But some analysts said ethereum’s increasing valuation was not underpinne­d by data of how widely it is used.

“The continued divergence of its price relative to network activity raise questions about its valuation,” JP Morgan analysts wrote in a report to clients dated May 7.

Factors such as the number of active digital addresses in its network would be more consistent with a price of around $1,000, the US bank said.

In the crypto world, the terms “ethereum” and “ether” have become synonymous. Technicall­y, ethereum is the blockchain network in which applicatio­ns are embedded, while ether is the token or currency that enables or drives the use of these applicatio­ns.

Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurr­ency, rose to a threeweek high above $59,600 on Monday.

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