Recently, someone predicted that Ethereum could reach $7,000 in the first quarter of 2026. This prediction has indeed sparked quite a bit of discussion. Based on the current market fundamentals, achieving this target would require significant growth within a few years, and the increase would be quite substantial. However, just citing such a number—what is the logical basis behind it? Is it based on on-chain data, macro cycles, or purely subjective forecasts? These details often determine the credibility of the prediction. There are many voices in the market about Ethereum's future, but the most reliable indicators are still the fundamentals and long-term trends.

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TokenAlchemistvip
· 1m ago
lmao $7k eth by q1 2026? where's the on-chain thesis backing this up... gas metrics aren't even screaming conviction yet
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ChainWallflowervip
· 3h ago
7000 dollars? Just listen, all these baseless predictions are nonsense. --- It's that kind of impulsive number, really daring to boast. --- The key still depends on fundamentals; just shouting slogans is pointless. --- I've seen too many of these predictions, and they all end up as jokes. --- Where's the logic? Tell me about it. --- Rather than trusting these, it's better to research on-chain data yourself. --- 2026 is too far away, who knows... Anyway, just hold now. --- Predictions are flying everywhere, but only a few are truly reliable. --- Without data support, it's just an emoji.
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 3h ago
$7000? Dream on. Numbers without logical support are just air.
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WagmiOrRektvip
· 3h ago
$7000? Here we go again, always making impulsive decisions and setting the numbers like that.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 3h ago
7000 dollars? That's too casual. Where does this number come from? --- Another set of predictions without any logical support. Just listen and forget it. --- Daring to call prices without understanding the fundamentals—that's the crypto world haha. --- Instead of listening to these, it's better to look at on-chain data yourself for reliability. --- First quarter of 2026... this prediction's time span is too long. Who can believe it? --- Bring out the data, don't just talk nonsense. --- Still the same sentence: price predictions without fundamentals are all nonsense. --- What about this logic? Why not say it? --- Here we go again with the hype, always like this. --- The macro cycle is the core; just calling out prices blindly is meaningless.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 3h ago
7000 dollars? Nice words, show me the data --- Another impulsive prediction, I've seen plenty of these --- Reliable analysis is really scarce; most are just throwing a tantrum --- 2026 is so far away, who can be accurate? Still, look at the holdings --- What about the logic? Is there on-chain data support? Feels like everyone is just telling stories --- Predictions are flying everywhere, I'm just waiting to watch the show --- Fundamentals are the real key; don't be fooled by these numbers
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 3h ago
$7,000? I'm wondering how this number was calculated. If the logic isn't clear, I really can't believe it.
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DataChiefvip
· 3h ago
$7000? Here we go again, it's always a guessing game anyway.
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