Vivek Raman's Take: Why Ethereum Could Break $10K—And Why Institutions Are Betting On It

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Former high-yield credit trader from Wall Street Vivek Raman just shared some bullish thoughts on the crypto market, and ETH is front and center. While the space has seen brutal leverage liquidations that rival past bear markets, Raman sees the current cycle differently—calling it a “renaissance” of sorts.

Here’s what caught our attention: Raman points out that both Ethereum and Bitcoin have secured their place as serious institutional assets. It’s not just hype talk—he’s highlighting the maturity of ETH’s entire ecosystem, from its core Layer 1 infrastructure through the expanding Layer 2 solutions all the way to the dApps built on top. That’s a pretty solid foundation for institutions to build confidence on.

The real kicker? Raman isn’t shy about his price targets. He’s confident that ETH will eventually hit $10,000, potentially even exceed it. Coming from someone who spent years analyzing credit markets, that’s not casual speculation—it’s based on his view that Ethereum has evolved into something institutions genuinely want to hold.

The takeaway here is straightforward: despite the market’s ups and downs, the infrastructure is getting stronger, and institutional adoption keeps expanding. Whether or not Raman’s $10K prediction plays out, the trajectory suggests Ethereum’s role as a core institutional asset is only going to deepen.

#ETH #BTC #Ethereum

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