Key Takeaways (Or Should We Say “Key Takeaways If You Still Care”)
Is Ethereum facing both technical stress and institutional risk? 🤔
Modexp inefficiency and $135.7M ETF outflows mean Ethereum is getting hit harder than a mule kicked by a Missouri farmer.
Could ETH retest lower levels if this continues? 📉
If demand doesn’t return faster than a cat dodging a bath, $3.3K-$3.35K will become as realistic as a politician’s promises.
Ethereum [ETH] is facing a double whammy this week, and the timing’s about as good as a snowstorm in July! ❄️
Co-founder Vitalik Buterin, looking more sheepish than a boy caught with his hand in the cookie jar, admitted in an X post that the current modexp precompile is about as efficient as a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. He added it’s slowing down a feature meant to drive ETH’s next big scaling upgrade – which is about as helpful as a screen door on a submarine.

Meanwhile, institutions are sneaking out the back door faster than teenagers at a temperance meeting – ETH ETFs saw $135.7M in net outflows, with BlackRock alone unloading $81.7M like it was last season’s fashion. If both the tech layer and the capital layer abandon ETH in the same week, we might soon be looking at prices lower than a snake’s belly in a wagon rut!
A problem bigger than a Mississippi catfish
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