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Why Ethereum is unlikely to rehash its Q2 2025 gains vs. Bitcoin

By Ritika Gupta · Published February 25, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: AMBCrypto
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Why Ethereum is unlikely to rehash its Q2 2025 gains vs. Bitcoin
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Why Ethereum is unlikely to rehash its Q2 2025 gains vs. Bitcoin

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Strong fundamentals vs. market headwinds: Is Ethereum getting more speculative?

Posted: February 25, 2026 Avatar By: Ritika Gupta Journalist Edited By: Saman Waris Why Ethereum is unlikely to rehash its Q2 2025 gains vs. Bitcoin Avatar Ritika Gupta Journalist Edited By: Saman Waris Posted: February 25, 2026 Share this article

L1s are still navigating that fine line between conviction and speculation. And Ethereum [ETH] really illustrates this dynamic.

On the developer front, it’s far ahead of the pack, with deployed contracts reaching a record 9.1 million in Q4 2025, even as the price corrected 45%, marking its worst quarterly performance since the 2018 bear market.

Still, despite these headwinds, the sheer level of developer activity signaled a strong, resilient foundation for ETH, setting the stage for Ethereum to extend a long-term, fundamentals-driven rally in 2026.

Ethereum

Source: Token Terminal

Notably, it’s showing up on-chain

NFT volume puts Ethereum in the lead, with $12.6 million flowing through the network. DApp activity? Up a staggering 1,135% to $180 billion weekly. Basically, all that developer energy is directly fueling real network use.

But here’s the kicker: The price isn’t fully reflecting it. Even with this kind of on-chain activity, Ethereum still trails Bitcoin [BTC] by nearly 1.5x. That’s a pretty big gap compared to what we’ve seen in past rallies.

Naturally, the question is, can ETH repeat its Q2 gains against BTC?

Ethereum’s strength on-chain drives speculation off-chain

ETH’s short-term outlook is weighing on its long-term growth potential.

Even with strong developer activity, ETH has dipped below $2k as Vitalik Buterin keeps selling. Meanwhile, on-chain metrics point to a heavily leverage-driven sentiment, showing little sign of spot accumulation.

At the same time, the ETH/BTC ratio continues to chop in a tight range, but it still fell 0.28% on the week. This reinforces Ethereum’s bearish setup and signals that meaningful rotational flows from BTC to ETH are missing.

ETH/BTC

Source: TradingView (BTC/ETH)

All things considered, speculation is clearly outweighing conviction.

From a sentiment perspective, that alone puts a damper on Ethereum’s long-term potential, with the market still too focused on short-term moves. As a result, repeating Q2 2025 gains against BTC looks unlikely.

Instead, if this trend holds, ETH is set to extend losses to BTC in Q2.


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