Ethereum’s Stablecoin Volume Surges
Ethereum is nearing $6 trillion in stablecoin transfers in Q4 2025, surpassing traditional payment systems such as Visa and Mastercard in settlement value. According to The DeFi Investor, this amount has already surpassed the last quarter’s figure, with a daily transfer volume of $85 billion driven by low transaction fees and high liquidity.
Wyckoff Cycle Turns Bullish
The Wyckoff theory, a century-old framework for analyzing market cycles, describes how large investors accumulate positions during low-volatility periods before driving prices higher. Chart analysts on the Crypto GEMs suggest that Ethereum has started the new accumulation phase according to the framework of the Wyckoff Market Cycle.
Ethereum’s Robust Infrastructure
Ethereum’s robust infrastructure, security, and deep liquidity pools make it the preferred venue for stablecoin issuers and institutional users alike. The network processed over $850 billion in stablecoin volume in early 2025 alone, demonstrating the scale and resilience of stablecoin activity on Ethereum.
Market Implications
If Ethereum maintains support above $3,700 and breaks through $4,200 with convincing volume, the next technical targets lie around $6,000 and $8,000, followed by an extended cycle move toward $10,000, as projected by multiple analysts.
As Brave New Coin reports, Ethereum was trading at around $3,879, up 0.93% in the last 24 hours, with a market cap of $463.8 billion and 24-hour trading volume exceeding $35.9 billion.
Practical Takeaways
Investors should keep a close eye on Ethereum’s price performance, as it may be setting up for a strong markup phase. Additionally, the growing number of transactions and the onset of a possible long-term accumulation phase make Ethereum an attractive investment opportunity.
