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Crypto community anticipates bullish price for Ethereum by end of October 2022 

Crypto community anticipates bullish price for Ethereum by end of October 2022 

Disclaimer:The CoinMarketCap cryptocurrency community price estimate is based only on the votes of its users. Estimates do not guarantee end-of-month prices.

The cryptocurrency market is again showing signs of recovery, with most of its assets trading in the green – both in their daily and weekly charts – including one of its largest tokens – Ethereum (ETH), leading the crypto community to predict its further improvement by the end of October.

As it happens, the community votes at CoinMarketCap have projected that Ethereum’s token would trade at a median price of $1,578 on October 31, 2022, according to the latest data retrieved using the platform’s ‘Price Estimates’ tool on September 27.

Notably, the crypto community’s price forecast for Ethereum, the result of 2,244 cast votes, indicates an increase of $186.89 or 13.34% from its current price which at press time stood at $1,391.65.

Social Ethereum median price estimate for October 31. Source: CoinMarketCap

In terms of forecasts for the end of November, they are slightly less bullish, presently standing at $1,565.99 by 1,104 votes cast, which would represent an increase of $174.34 or 12.53% to the decentralized finance (DeFi) token’s current price.

Ethereum price analysis

With several exceptions, Ethereum has been moving in a downward trajectory since the year’s turn, losing nearly 63% of its price as it dropped from $3.722 on January 1, 2022, to its current state, as per CoinMarketCap data.

Ethereum YTD price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap

As things stand, the price of Ethereum is recording a 6.98% increase on the day, as well as a 3.26% gain across the previous week. The total market cap of the second-largest token by this indicator stands at $387.96 billion.

Interest in selling ETH rises, JPMorgan is ‘concerned’

Meanwhile, Google search interest in selling Ethereum has grown 16% over the past year, whereas the investor interest in disposing of Bitcoin (BTC) has recorded a 12-month low, as Finbold reported.

At the same time, banking giant JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) has expressed concerns over the network’s future after the recent Merge upgrade which officially marked the blockchain’s transition from the proof-of-work (PoW) to the proof-of-stake (PoS) validation algorithm.

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