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Standard Chartered Calls Ethereum a Bargain Amid Institutional Rally Forecast

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: August 28, 2025 5:21 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: August 28, 2025
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Key Points:
  • Standard Chartered predicts Ethereum price surge led by institutional interest.
  • Geoffrey Kendrick views ETH as undervalued.
  • Institutional ETFs amass significant Ethereum holdings.

Geoffrey Kendrick from Standard Chartered forecasts Ethereum’s growth, citing treasury accumulation and ETF inflows, impacting the cryptocurrency market.

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Institutional demand potentially shifts focus from Bitcoin to Ethereum, suggesting significant market adjustments.

Standard Chartered, spearheaded by Geoffrey Kendrick, anticipates a significant rise in Ethereum prices. Kendrick asserts that ETH is currently undervalued, pointing to institutional treasuries and ETFs as major growth drivers. Kendrick stated,

“ETH and ETH treasury companies are cheap at today’s levels, and Wall Street is just beginning to recognize the asset’s capabilities and use cases.”

Finance leader Geoffrey Kendrick has revised Ethereum forecasts upward. Institutional holdings and treasury management are flagged as primary forces. Wall Street sees increasing potential in the asset’s new applications.

Institutional involvement has led to a significant accumulation of Ethereum by corporate treasuries, surpassing Bitcoin’s. Recent inflows into U.S. spot ETH ETFs are noted as pivotal, reflecting a changing market preference.

The growing comfort of institutions with ETH ETFs signals a shift in market dynamics. However, Standard Chartered warns of near-term volatility, despite positive outlooks on regulatory comfort.

Potential implications of these market activities include shifts in corporate treasury strategies and long-term growth in Ethereum’s institutional adoption. The ETH/BTC ratio’s recent highs suggest evolving asset preferences.

Kendrick’s analysis implies financial and technological transformations as ETH becomes a prominent treasury asset. Historical precedents with Bitcoin suggest a similar trajectory with Ethereum, hinting at future market dynamics led by institutional players.

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