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In the world of Digital Money, Ethereum and BTC have always been followed closely. Recently, it has been noticed that Ethereum's trend seems to be somewhat weak, which raises the question: Is Ethereum really going to fall behind BTC?
Although Ethereum has recently shown relatively weak performance, historical data tells us a different story. In the past, Ethereum often exhibited a phenomenon of relative lag at a certain stage, but in the middle to later stages, its explosive power often amazed people, even surpassing BTC. And now, we may be standing at such a turning point. Ethereum is expected to see a wave of rebound in the future, especially with the support of the Favourable Information upgrade in Prague in March next year, this trend may become more apparent. According to market analysts' predictions, from December to February next year, the rise of Ethereum may exceed the imagination of all of us. This is not only due to the technical Favourable Information brought by the Prague upgrade, but also because of Ethereum's unique position in the blockchain ecosystem and its expanding application scenarios.
The potential of Ethereum cannot be ignored, and its future is full of infinite possibilities. Do you think Ethereum can surpass BTC in the future? Come to the comment section to share your thoughts! Thank you for watching and supporting, see you next time!