Grayscale's official announcement, Auntie is still the anchor of the crypto circle!

Just saw Grayscale speaking up, and I couldn't help but shout, 'Insider knowledge!' They clearly stated: ETH is still the backbone of blockchain; as long as the congestion fees are reduced, the on-chain printing machine can roar to life! This is like saying that as long as highway tolls are removed, the pancake stall in the service area can go public—crude words, but not without reason!

Last year, when the Bitcoin ETF was approved, Grayscale's own product faced massive capital flow from BlackRock due to high management fees, with a single day bleeding $640 million! Now the same scenario may strike Auntie—after Grayscale's $11 billion ETH trust converts to ETF, if the retail investors collectively bolt, the short-term selling pressure could create a golden pit! But we aren't afraid, after all, Auntie's status as the favored son is as solid as a rock!

I confidently state three points:

Short-term sentiment: Institutional fathers only recognize Grayscale's stamp of approval! With the ETF soon to be launched + expectations of rate cuts, funds may go crazy for Auntie, but be cautious of the initial selling pressure from Grayscale's ETHE. If it drops below $3050, close your eyes and buy!

Mid-term outlook on L2: Arbitrum earned $40 million in protocol fees in the first quarter! Once Auntie's mainnet upgrade is complete, these layer-2 networks will be the golden goose!

Long-term tech debt: Staking earns interest + on-chain income as dual engines! Grayscale predicts on-chain income could double to $5 billion, with market capitalization hitting $80 billion? I think it's possible!

The Bitcoin ETF is a trailblazer, but the Auntie ETF is the money tree! When traditional capital rushes in and sees DeFi, NFT, and blockchain games all dancing in the Ethereum ecosystem? Remember this: Those who hold the spot market are the experienced drivers!

Is Auntie's printing machine really about to start? Not watching this? You'll lose a zero in your account again! Market volatility, can you handle the risk alone?