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Think Ethereum’s ETH is Dead? Surging Metrics Show Otherwise

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The overwhelming chatter on social media, especially Crypto Twitter is that Ethereum’s ether (ETH) is dead, a narrowly moving token.

Still, the market is betting on higher ETH prices as traders pile into derivatives tied to the cryptocurrency alongside a boom in Ethereum’s blob usage.

Cumulative open interest in perpetual and standard futures contracts has surged to a record 6.32 million ETH, worth over $27 billion, registering a 17% month-to-date gain, according to data source CoinGlass. An uptick in open interest alongside a price is said to validate an uptrend, and ether’s price has surged 35% to $3,400 this month, matching the industry leader’s bitcoin’s price gain.

According to data source Velo, the gap between three-month ETH futures and spot prices, the so-called premium, has expanded to an annualized 16% on offshore exchanges Binance, OKX and Deribit. Meanwhile, the front-month premium on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has risen to 14%.

That’s noteworthy because an elevated premium could generate greater interest in cash and carry trades used to capture the price differential between the two markets, leading to increased inflows into the U.S.-listed spot ETH ETFs. The strategy comprises a long position in the spot ETF with a simultaneous short in the CME futures.

Activity in the ether options market listed on Deribit is also picking up, with over 2 million contracts active or open at press time, the highest since late June. In notional terms, the open interest stands at $7.33 billion, according to Deribit Metrics.

The price uptick has further driven up the value of assets locked on Ethereum-based applications to $65 billion as of Wednesday, a figure last seen in May 2022.

A major chunk of those, however, are held on three applications. Liquid staking protocol Lido holds over $32 billion in locked ether, Aave, a lending protocol, holds $26 billion in various assets, and restaking platform EigenLayer holds $14 billion.

Data shows a bump in revenue, fees, new wallets and on-chain volumes on Ethereum, with the past month showing elevated levels of activity compared to the period from May to September. (The metrics are no where close to an year-to-date peak seen in March, when interest around ETH ETFs was at a high.)

The Solana network and its applications continue to dominate DeFi activity, however, due to its broader retail appeal and cheap fees.

Stablecoin data further shows that Ethereum has more USDT hosted than Tron, with $60.3 billion on Ethereum compared to $57.94 billion on Tron, for the first time since June 2022.

Among sentiment factors, president-elect Donald Trump’s victory has brought back hopes of a decentralized finance (DeFi) bull market, at least among some investors, and with it demand for ETH.

The campaign indicated a move toward reducing the regulatory burden on crypto, potentially making it easier for DeFi platforms to operate within the U.S — a promise that has spurred growth in ETH and major DeFi tokens since early November.

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SHIB Spikes Then Reverses Sharply as Whale Activity Turns Bearish

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Shiba Inu has displayed conflicting market indicators in recent trading sessions. The token initially demonstrated bullish momentum with significant volume support, but this quickly gave way to intense selling pressure.

Technical analysis reveals SHIB is consolidating below key resistance levels, with traders closely monitoring the $0.00001450-$0.00001600 zone for potential breakout signals. On-chain metrics paint a concerning picture, with declining whale netflows (-311%) and a substantial 68% decrease in active addresses since December.

The current market structure suggests continued ranging behavior may precede a decisive directional move, with confirmation requiring a break above the descending trendline resistance at approximately $0.00002044.

With only 17% of holders currently in profit while over 80% remain underwater, any significant price increase could face substantial selling pressure as investors seek to break even.

Analysts remain divided on SHIB’s near-term prospects, with some identifying potential bullish patterns while others point to weakening fundamentals as cause for caution.

Technical Analysis Highlights

  • SHIB established significant high-volume support at $0.00001417 during the 19:00 hour, followed by consistent buying pressure.
  • Notable volume spikes occurred during the 04:00-06:00 timeframe, exceeding 700 million USD, confirming initial bullish momentum.
  • The final trading hour saw a sharp 1.77% retracement from the high, suggesting profit-taking after the rally.
  • A bearish EMA stack has formed, with price struggling to reclaim the 50-day moving average.
  • A descending channel pattern emerged in the hourly chart, with lower highs and lower lows indicating short-term bearish sentiment.
  • A volume spike of over 110 billion in trading coincided with a sharp breakdown below key support levels.

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Solana Could Soon Witness Its Largest Consensus Change as Developer Proposes ‘Alpenglow’

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Solana developers are planning what could be the blockchain’s most ambitious core upgrade to date — one that replaces its current technology stack with a redesigned consensus protocol built for near-instant finality and responsiveness.

The new system, called Alpenglow, was unveiled on Monday by infrastructure firm Anza, a Solana Labs spinout.

It proposes replacing Proof of History — Solana’s famously unique “pre-recorded clock” system — and Tower BFT, its existing voting mechanism for reaching consensus.

BFT, or Byzantine Fault Tolerance, is a way for a group of network nodes to agree on a piece of information even if some were lying or broken.

Proof of History is one of Solana’s core features, a type of cryptographic “clock” so validators don’t have to argue over timing when recording data to the network — a shortcut that immensely speeds the network but adds complexity.

Why shift?

So why the proposed shift? Because both systems are relatively slow and complex under the hood. TowerBFT needs multiple rounds of voting, and Proof of History relies on a cryptographic clock that can cause coordination delays. Alpenglow simplifies this with faster, more direct communication and quicker consensus.

In their place comes a two-part solution:

1) Votor, which handles block finalization and can confirm transactions in as little as 100–150 milliseconds (based on current simulations).

2) Rotor, a data relay protocol that aims to transmit transaction data faster and more efficiently than Turbine, Solana’s current broadcast mechanism.

This isn’t just a tech flex, it directly impacts developer experience, user responsiveness, and the types of apps that can run natively on Solana, including real-time finance, gaming, and social tools.

These implementations could, in turn, increase on-chain activity, and by extension, SOL token demand.

Finality in under a second would mark a step-change for Layer 1 blockchains, most of which still operate on multi-second confirmation windows. Solana has already experimented with “optimistic confirmations” to reduce latency, but Alpenglow formalizes this into a provably fast protocol.

Finality means a transaction is fully confirmed and can’t be changed or reversed, making it a permanent part of the blockchain.

Per its whitepaper, Alpenglow’s Votor system could finalize blocks in a single voting round if 80% of the stake is online, or two rounds if only 60% is responsive, with both modes running concurrently to finalize on the faster path.

On the other hand, using Rotor would allow fewer “hops,” smarter relay node selection, and better bandwidth distribution to push data around the network quickly — critical for keeping block times fast without relying on a central bottleneck.

A hop is one step a piece of data takes as it moves from one computer (or node) to another across a network.

As of Tuesday, no launch date has been confirmed. But for Solana, this is more than just an upgrade — it’s a bet on speed as the chain’s identity. If it works, it could re-assert Solana’s position not just as the fastest L1, but as one of the only ones fast enough for real-time use cases.

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CME’s XRP Futures Have Pulled In Nearly $30M Since Debut, Fueling XRP ETF Hopes

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XRP futures contracts on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) recorded over $19 million in notional trading volume on their first day and at least $10 million on Tuesday, data shows.

The inaugural trade, a block transaction, was cleared by Hidden Road on May 18. CME’s XRP futures are available in two sizes: standard contracts representing 50,000 XRP and micro contracts representing 2,500 XRP. Both are cash-settled and benchmarked to the CME CF XRP-Dollar Reference Rate, calculated daily at 15:00 UTC.

Standard contracts bagged a volume of 7.5 million XRP on Monday and 2.95 million XRP on Tuesday, while micro contracts did 517,000 XRP on Monday and at least 1.2 million XRP on Tuesday.

Market participants see the launch of these regulated futures contracts as a step toward the potential approval of a spot XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the United States.

“Spot XRP ETFs only a matter of time,” Nate Geraci, President of the ETF Store, said in an X post Monday.

Despite the strong debut of the futures contracts, XRP’s spot price remained relatively stable, trading around $2.38, with a slight increase of 0.42% over the past 24 hours.

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