TLDR Ether is down 36% in 2026 and 60% from its 2025 high, trading near $2,000 Ethereum holds 57% of total value locked (TVL), rising to 65% when layer-2s are includedTLDR Ether is down 36% in 2026 and 60% from its 2025 high, trading near $2,000 Ethereum holds 57% of total value locked (TVL), rising to 65% when layer-2s are included

Ethereum (ETH) Price: Why BlackRock and JP Morgan Are Still Betting on ETH in 2026

2026/03/01 19:36
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TLDR

  • Ether is down 36% in 2026 and 60% from its 2025 high, trading near $2,000
  • Ethereum holds 57% of total value locked (TVL), rising to 65% when layer-2s are included
  • Major institutions like BlackRock, JP Morgan, and Deutsche Bank continue building on Ethereum
  • Vitalik Buterin is pushing for base layer scalability upgrades including ZK-EVM
  • ETH rebounded over 6.5% after US strikes on Iran, recovering from a dip to $1,841

Ether has fallen 36% so far in 2026, trading just under $2,000 after dropping as low as $1,841 over the weekend. The $3,000 level looks distant for now.

Ethereum (ETH) PriceEthereum (ETH) Price

ETH has underperformed the broader crypto market by 9% in the first two months of 2026. That gap is hard to explain by macro factors alone.

DEX volumes on Ethereum dropped to $56.5 billion in February 2026, down from a peak of $128.5 billion in August 2025. Solana’s volumes hit $95.5 billion in the same month, keeping pressure on Ethereum’s network activity narrative.

Despite the price drop, Ethereum holds 57% of total value locked across all blockchains — around $52.4 billion. Add in layer-2 networks like Base, Arbitrum, and Optimism, and that share rises to 65%.

Solana’s TVL sits at $6.4 billion. BNB Chain holds $5.5 billion. No competitor has come close to Ethereum’s locked value.

Institutions Still Choosing Ethereum

JP Morgan Asset Management, Citi, Deutsche Bank, and BlackRock have all recently launched onchain projects on Ethereum. From tokenized funds to bank-issued stablecoins, the network remains the go-to for institutional DeFi.

Ethereum also holds a 68% market share in Real World Assets (RWA). BlackRock did sell $41.8 million in Ethereum this week, but ETH ETFs still saw $80.5 million in inflows over the same period.

Buterin’s Scalability Push

Vitalik Buterin has said he wants to reduce Ethereum’s reliance on rollups by improving the base layer directly. Planned changes include parallel block verification and a zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine (ZK-EVM).

Quantum-resistant signatures are also on the roadmap. Buterin has acknowledged these are larger and harder to verify, but says protocol-layer aggregation improvements can reduce the cost.

These changes will roll out gradually, starting with a minority of the network before becoming mandatory.

On the price side, ETH bounced over 6.5% in 24 hours after US military strikes on Iran sent markets into a brief panic. Bitcoin dropped to $63,000 before recovering near $67,000. ETH fell to $1,841 before climbing back toward $2,000.

Experts warn more volatility is possible when US equity markets and Bitcoin ETFs resume trading Monday, with ongoing conflict in the Middle East adding uncertainty.

ETH ETF inflows reached $80.5 million this week.

The post Ethereum (ETH) Price: Why BlackRock and JP Morgan Are Still Betting on ETH in 2026 appeared first on CoinCentral.

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