Banking Giant Citigroup Reveals Ethereum Price Target for End of 2025 – Here’s Its Outlook: Report
Citigroup believes Ethereum is tracking toward a year-end target of $4,300, according to recent projections, with investor appetite and expanding ETH use cases—like stablecoins and tokenized assets—driving the narrative.
According to a new Reuters report, analysts with the banking behemoth believe that recent price action appears to be sentiment-led, outpacing on-chain activity.
The bank’s position is that the current valuation suggests buyers are responding more to future-facing potential than present fundamentals.
Ethereum continues to differentiate itself from Bitcoin ( BTC ) in terms of functionality. Its staking model allows holders to earn yield by supporting the network, making it an increasingly attractive option for institutions seeking active returns.
Expectations for ETH-focused exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows remain more conservative than BTC’s, signaling a tempered institutional approach.
Fellow banking giant Standard Chartered recently revised its year-end ETH forecast to $7,500, citing stronger corporate engagement and deeper integration across the digital asset space. Their outlook also includes a projected eightfold expansion in the stablecoin sector by 2028—an inflection point that could significantly increase Ethereum network activity and fee generation.
Scenario modeling suggests a bullish case of $6,400, driven by broader adoption and rising transaction volume. The downside scenario lands at $2,200, factoring in macroeconomic headwinds and equity market softness.
ETH is trading for $4,464 at time of writing, down marginally on the day.
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