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Ethereum (ETH)

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$ 2,052.38 (ETH/USD)
0.38%
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Ethereum Live Price data

Today's price of Ethereum Is $ 2,052.38 (ETH/USD). With A Market Cap Of $ 247.71B USD. 24-Hour Trading Volume Of $ 184.38M USD, A 24-Hour Price Change Of +0.27%, And A Circulating Supply Of 120.69M ETH.

Ethereum ETH Price History USD

Track the price of Ethereum for today, 7 days, 30 days and 90 days
Period
Change
Change (%)
Today
$ 7.78
0.38%
7days
$ 72.34
3.65%
30days
$ 71.85
3.63%
90days
$ 898.32
-30.45%

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Ethereum Market Information
Last price $ 2,052.38
$ 2,040.86 24h Range $ 2,079.62
All time high
‎$ 4,955.73‎
All time low
‎$ 81.78‎
24h Change
‎0.27%‎
24h Vol
‎$ 184,378,650.29‎
Circulating supply
120.69M ETH
Market cap
‎$ 247.71B‎
Max supply
Fully diluted market cap
‎$ 247.71B‎
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Ethereum X Insight

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Canton network layer is permissionless, application layer visibility is limited, still conforms to blockchain definition.

Corpchains don't have the same permissionless definitions like in the West.

But more like in authoritarian regimes like Iran, China, North Korea.

You can say everything you want there.

As long it's permissioned and in line with the great leader ;)

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🚨 CANTON ISN'T PERMISSIONLESS OR A BLOCKCHAIN!

Canton IS permissionless, but it's permissionless like the Internet, not like Ethereum. Anyone can connect, build, and deploy applications, run participant nodes, request validator status (currently with sponsorship, evolving toward more open access in May), participate in governance through the Foundation, and interact with the Global Synchronizer.

The key nuance is selective visibility and permissioning at the application level:

➜ Transaction data is not broadcast to everyone (unlike Ethereum's public mempool and ledger).
➜ Only the relevant parties to a specific transaction or contract see the details, enforced natively by the protocol (sub-transaction privacy).
➜ The infrastructure operators (validators/Synchronizer) see only minimal metadata for ordering and consistency, not the full content.

Canton meets the broader, functional definition of a blockchain (distributed ledger + consensus + programmable state + token) by NIST, ISO, and other standards, but

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2026-04-03 18:28
Trend of ETH after release
Neutral
Canton network layer is permissionless, application layer visibility is limited, still conforms to blockchain definition.
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The tweet calls Ethereum the 'king', and technical charts indicate ETH is likely to break its previous high and reach $10,000.

$ETH IS KING https://t.co/pSzxgp3Zo9

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2026-04-03 18:12
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Extremely Bullish
The tweet calls Ethereum the 'king', and technical charts indicate ETH is likely to break its previous high and reach $10,000.
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Base lacks innovation, users have no migration incentive

Well written, I don't have a deep understanding of Base, mainly because most current public chains have little "innovation"; they just redeploy some of the most powerful DeFi-related projects from $ETH onto their chain. Even if that's considered "powerful", that perception is often self‑assigned, without carefully considering whether users will actually use it, or why they would.

This is essentially a kind of "lazy governance". A public chain is used by users not merely because it's faster, has higher TPS, or cheaper gas, but because it offers profit opportunities or innovation. Especially in the crypto space, it must either facilitate trading or generate yield; otherwise, why would users adopt it?

As mentioned at the start, what's the point of simply porting protocols from Ethereum? Why would users move assets from ETH to your chain—are they safer or earn more? If neither, and it's just a regular cross‑chain asset, how can you attract user interest?

Indeed, innovation is hard, but it's the core of public‑chain competition today. Without users, there's no revenue. Why would users transfer or trade assets on a chain? Many chains think having their own DEX or PerpDex is enough, which is wrong. The key is having unique assets that give users a reason to trade.

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Bearish
Base lacks innovation, users have no migration incentive
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Ethereum (ETH) is a decentralized platform that runs smart contracts, defined as applications that run exactly as programmed without any possibility of downtime, censorship, fraud, or third-party interference. These apps run on a custom built blockchain, an enormously powerful shared global infrastructure that can move value around and represent the ownership of property. This enables developers to create markets, store registries of debts or promises, move funds in accordance with instructions given long in the past (like a will or a futures contract) and many other things that have not been invented yet, all without a middleman or counterparty risk. The project was bootstrapped via an ether presale in August 2014 by fans all around the world. It is developed by the Ethereum Foundation, a Swiss non-profit, with contributions from great minds across the globe.

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