Is Ethereum Losing Its Edge? Crypto Researcher Sparks Controversy

Crypto researcher Justin Bons has stirred debate by declaring Ethereum “cooked,” suggesting it may be sliding into irrelevance like Bitcoin.

Bons criticized Ethereum’s reliance on Layer 2 (L2) solutions, arguing that the primary Layer 1 (L1) base is being neglected.

This hot take quickly polarized the community: some labeled Bons as pro-Solana, while others dismissed his remarks as baseless fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD). Bons, however, remained steadfast, inviting his critics to discuss further in an X space.

The controversy coincides with recent activity from the Ethereum Foundation, which sold 100 ETH (worth approximately $271,000) just hours ago, adding to its 2024 sales. So far, the Foundation has offloaded 4,066 ETH, valued at around $11.24 million, at an average price of $2,764 per ETH.

Ethereum’s staking rewards have also become a topic of discussion. In Q3 2024, staking yields averaged around 3%, a slight decline from over 3.5% in Q1. These returns trail behind other major Layer 1 platforms like Cosmos and Solana, which offer staking rewards ranging from 7% to 21%.

However, Ethereum’s more modest rewards serve a purpose, helping to reduce inflationary pressures on the network, even if they may appear less attractive.

Ethereum Still Hot Cake Among Top Institutions

Meanwhile, Ethereum remains in demand among institutional investors. On October 29, the Ethereum spot ETF saw a net inflow of $7.65 million, suggesting that while Ethereum’s growth strategy may be up for debate, interest in the platform persists.

As the debate rages on, Ethereum’s future direction is a focal point for investors and developers alike, with questions about whether the platform’s reliance on L2 will enhance or hinder its relevance long-term.

Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.

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