専門家「機関投資家がETHの価値を誤解している...深刻に低く評価」
Expert: ”Institutional investors misunderstand the value of ETH...seriously undervalued”
In a new report, leading technical experts and industry insiders in the Ethereum ecosystem claim that Ethereum (ETH) is “seriously undervalued” and are targeting institutional investors with the
According to The Block, on the 12th (local time), Vivek Raman, co-founder of Ethereum think tank Etherealize,
A total of 21 experts, including Vivek Raman, published a report titled "Bull Case for ETH."
The report highlights ETH’s structural strengths as well as its long-term potential for value appreciation through comparisons with existing assets, and presents Ethereum as a simple “tech stock.”
He argued that the existing classification methods of valuation overlook the true value of these assets. "Digital assets are a completely new asset group, and blockchain is a new technology," he said. "Existing methods of valuation are not valuation methods that are based on the existing classification methods.
"Rather than applying the valuation framework unconditionally, we should compare it with key assets around the world, such as oil, bonds, and the global money supply (M2)," he said.
"Ethereum's influence could be even greater than that of the Internet," he added. The report predicts that ETH could be worth $740,000 per token in the long term.
This is in line with the idea that Ethereum is "digital oil" and Bitcoin is "digital gold."
The report's experts say Ethereum in particular represents the bulk of blockchain activity with real product-market fit.
He emphasized that more than 80% of assets are issued on Ethereum in practical applications such as stable coins and tokenization of real assets, and that Ethereum is a leading global asset management company.
It also highlights the adoption of this by infrastructure providers. ETH is not just a token, but a collateral asset and computational fuel for the on-chain economy, and a revenue-generating financial infrastructure.
In fact, ETH is used in a variety of ways, including staking, burning, utilizing, and holding, and Ethereum currently protects assets worth approximately $767 billion (approximately 110 trillion yen).
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2025/06/13 19:10 KST
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