Ethereum's 6.5% Rebound Off This Weekend's Lows Was Impressive. Here Are 2 Factors That Drove This Move.

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Key Points

  • Despite declines in other risk assets on Monday, Ethereum rebounded nicely during Monday's session.

  • A new exchange traded fund application and more buying activity from one institutional investor appears to have Ethereum bulls back in gear.

  • Let's dive into what these catalysts may mean for the world's second-largest cryptocurrency moving forward.

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The world's second-largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) plays an integral role in facilitating decentralized finance applications and supporting the broader DeFi ecosystem. As the base network supporting some of the most renowned and vital applications in the digital assets sector, Ethereum's lead and massive network effects in essentially pioneering the smart contract-enabled DeFi applications that many users now take for granted have created tremendous value for investors over time.

Of course, just how richly to value these network effects-that's the tricky question. There are numerous methodologies, and an even broader swath of investors who claim their "tried and true" models work better than others.

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But the reality is that market sentiment and various macro forces (such as how much capital flows into this sector) can be more essential catalysts than most care to believe.

With that in mind, let's dive into Ethereum's impressive 6.5% move off its Sunday morning lows to around $3,140 per token as of 4:30 p.m. ET (which was as low as $2,945 yesterday morning), and two key drivers that appear to be recasting the near-term narrative around Ethereum right now.

What's driving Ethereum higher today?

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Ethereum's impressive 24-hour move comes alongside some rather bearish sentiment for investors in other risk assets, with the Nasdaq closing 0.14% lower on Monday. That's what made this particular move so compelling to me.

One key catalyst that appears to be stoking considerable investor interest in Ethereum is yet another application from BlackRock for an ETF tracking Ethereum, this time focused on Staked Ethereum. The filing for what could be an ETF trading under the ticker "ETHB" intends to provide investors not only with exposure to the price of Ethereum, but also provide a slice of staking revenues from this network. (Staking revenues are generated via the protocol's proof-of-stake model, in which tokens are locked for a specific period of time to assist in facilitating transactions).

That's an intriguing proposition, and could open up the floodgates for other ETF providers to follow suit. This is one of those catalysts I will be watching closely, as I'm sure the industry will as well.

Secondly, news that Tom Lee's BitMine Immersion Technologies now owns roughly $12 billion worth of Ethereum, following last week's purchase of an additional 138,452 ETH tokens, is notable. This amounts to approximately 3% of the entire market capitalization of Ethereum. Therefore, if Tom Lee and other institutional investors continue to accumulate these tokens in a significant manner, the supply and demand fundamentals could become even more tantalizing for bulls. That's forming an increasingly important part of the bull thesis around Ethereum (and other tokens) these days.

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