Ethereum News: What’s In Store Heading Into 2026 Amid Fusaka Upgrade?
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Key Insights Ethereum news: Robust network activity and healthy demand, especially from institutions, have been the hallmark of Ethereum’s performance in 2025. Ethereum has circumvented scalability issues through layer 2s, but analysts question this approach’s effectiveness in accruing value to ETH. What to expect from Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade and ETH’s outlook for 2026. Only one more month remains until 2025 wraps up, and it’s been quite an interesting year in Ethereum news. Not just by its price action, but also by its network performance, but also in adoption milestones. Ethereum remained dominant in key areas such as the DeFi segment, looking back over the last few months. The network was still the top blockchain by TVL in November, even though it tanked by over $27 billion from its November peak. Ethereum TVL/ source: DeFiLlama The large value locked within Ethereum reflects investor confidence in the network. Institutional demand for ETH also contributed to Ethereum’s rising popularity this year. For reference, Ethereum ETFs cumulatively registered inflows worth over $12 billion between April and October 2025. Ethereum ETF cummulative flows/ source: Farside Ethereum ETFs also took a bit of a hit during the pullback over the last few weeks. However, the ETFs were still holding on to a substantial amount of the coin, hence supporting its bottom line. Ethereum News: Why Investors are Still Concerned About ETH Price Potential Although the above data confirmed Ethereum’s strong position, especially from a network performance perspective, there were still some looming concerns. Some investors believe that the Ethereum network value may not effectively trickle down into ETH demand, largely due to Ethereum layer 2 networks. While the Ethereum layer 2s have been critical in decongesting the mainnet, they have also taken up substantial volumes. These are volumes that would have contributed more value and demand…
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