Ethereum is currently trading 35% below its all-time high of $4,954 from August.
New regulatory changes, especially those related to staking, could create new momentum for Ethereum investment products.
A new blockchain update in December could lead to a spike in Ethereum user activity.
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After a brief setback after the summer, Ethereum(CRYPT: ETH) is showing signs of recovery. While still down almost 7% on the year, Ethereum has finally stabilized around the $3,000 to $3,100 price level.
Three major catalysts have the potential to boost Ethereum in 2026. If you’ve been debating whether or not to add some Ethereum to your cryptocurrency portfolio, here’s what to watch.
If there’s one thing Ethereum does well, it’s new blockchain updates. Unlike other cryptocurrencies, Ethereum actually has a long-term strategic roadmap that outlines when and how new blockchain upgrades will occur.
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In 2022, Ethereum completed The Merge, transforming from a proof-of-work blockchain to a proof-of-stake blockchain. In 2023, the Shapella update occurred. In 2024, the Dencun upgrade occurred. And in May of this year the Pectra update occurred.
The new Fusaka update will arrive in December. This is billed as the biggest update to the Ethereum blockchain in years. It’s easily the biggest since The Merge. Without delving too deeply into the technical details, Fusaka aims to improve the speed, efficiency, and profitability of the Ethereum blockchain. That should result in an increase in new blockchain activity.
Another big catalyst has to do with the improving regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies. The Trump administration promised a pro-crypto regime, and that’s exactly what it delivered in 2025.
Ethereum is now part of a new digital asset reserve created by the Treasury Department in March. There is also a new regulatory framework for stablecoins (i.e. cryptocurrencies that are pegged 1:1 to the value of the US dollar). The next step is comprehensive legislation outlining the regulation of digital assets in the US market.
But the real big news may be a new approach to staking, which was once a popular way for investors to earn passive income from their cryptocurrency investments. However, after an SEC crackdown on gambling in 2023, it has largely faded from public view.
But that could be changing soon. Both the Treasury Department and the IRS are working on new rules for gambling, particularly as they relate to the creation of new investment products. The biggest impact will be on proof-of-stake blockchains like Ethereum.
As a result, major Wall Street firms are now considering the introduction of new staking-enabled Ethereum products, including new staking-enabled exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This should help generate long-term demand for Ethereum, driving up its price.
This year it has been difficult to understand what is really happening with the American economy. Is it growing or not? Is inflation increasing or not? And are tariffs helping or hurting?
As a result, cryptocurrencies like Ethereum have tended to rise and fall with each new development in this unfolding economic drama. In April, for example, cryptocurrencies plummeted as soon as new global tariffs were unveiled at the White House. At the same time, even the vaguest hint of a new Fed rate cut can send digital assets soaring.
The good news is that the economic situation appears to be stabilizing as we approach 2026. Further rate cuts are on the imminent horizon and liquidity continues to be injected into the system. A new Federal Reserve chair could also be more receptive to an economic agenda favoring the growth of cryptocurrencies.
All of this activity can safely be lumped together under the heading of “macroeconomic tailwinds.” Bottom line: The White House appears to have its eye on the prices of major cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin and Ethereum, and he’s not going to let the market fall too much without getting involved.
Ethereum’s all-time high is $4,954, which it reached at the end of August. To simplify the math, let’s call this $5,000.
The conventional wisdom now is that Ethereum is once again on track to reclaim the $5,000 price level. It’s unclear how long this will take, but according to Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, Ethereum could reach a price of $9,000 by the end of next year.
So if you’ve been on the fence about Ethereum, now might be the time to buy the dip. If you wait too long, you could miss a splendid opportunity to buy the world’s second largest cryptocurrency at a low price.
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Dominic Basulto has positions in Bitcoin and Ethereum. The Motley Fool holds and recommends Bitcoin and Ethereum. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
Three Reasons to Buy Ethereum Before January 2026 was originally published by The Motley Fool