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ETH Specific Mentions
As of Jan 17, 2026 12:18:59 PM EST (9 minutes ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
12 min ago • u/82_AK • r/btc • need_advice_100k_on_bitcoin_or_100k_on_eth_or • C
I wouldn’t go for ETH.
sentiment 0.00
43 min ago • u/Hooftly • r/ethtrader • sacrificing_ethereums_values_for_mainstream • C
Im not talking about ETH failing. ETH can be fine but lets be honest its biggest value proposition is the applications built on the world computer. You may be in the Camp of ETH number go up or that it will flip BTC bla bla but its value is in decentralized compute and Decentralized Finance.
We are in a place on history where what happens over the next 5-10 years will decide if we continue to live with boots on our necks or if we will break free from the corpo dystopia we are headed toward.
There is only one place we cant fight that matters and that is DeFi. If they cant control our finances they cannot control us.
Not sure where you stand but I choose freedom.
If every protocol built on top is a chokepoint what is the point?
sentiment 0.98
48 min ago • u/XysterU • r/ethtrader • sacrificing_ethereums_values_for_mainstream • C
That's not true at all because they're all independent 3rd party systems built on ETH. They can fail independently. ETH can't fail as a whole and needs to be decentralized.
sentiment -0.07
57 min ago • u/Brilliant999 • r/CryptoCurrency • after_5_years_riding_altcoins_i_think_im_finally • C
But ETH is not quantum resistant?
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/DearPollution3447 • r/CryptoMarkets • which_coins_are_you_staking_and_what_apy_are_you • C
In this market, i believe ETH is the only sustainably safe option. You can stake ETH in a CEX.
sentiment 0.44
2 hr ago • u/trx-repo • r/defi • better_apr_then_pancake_swap_for_ethusdc • C
That 312% looks juicy, but with a $100 range on ETH, you're gonna be out of range in like an hour. The APR doesn't matter if you aren't earning fees 99% of the time. Just be careful.
sentiment 0.62
2 hr ago • u/Wuaschtbrot • r/Finanzen • zur_diskussion_risikobewertung_geopolitische_lage • C
Kenn ich gut, bin auch groß im Gral drin, aber der heißt nicht ohne Grund so, und hat mir bisher gute Rendite gebracht. Aber Diversifikation ist auch wichtig, daher liegen ein paar Monatsgehälter im Tagesgeld, ein weiterer Teil in Bitcoin und ETH und kleinere Teile in VanEck Space sowie im Defense ETF, welche atm sehr gut laufen.
Edelmetalle sind mir atm zu hoch, und meist fällt der Kurs wenn ich kaufe, daher kaufe ich das nicht\^\^
Wie unten schon mehrfach erwähnt - mehr Risiko bringt mehr Rendite. Ansonsten besser mehr ins Tagesgeld stecken für besseren Schlaf
sentiment 0.13
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sentiment 0.98
2 hr ago • u/RaySwan1234 • r/solana • blockchain_gaming_performance_on_solana_vs • C
Saying Ethereum has more players i think is a crazy statement. Solana has many times the daily active users than Ethereum. So here is the choice. Do you want to have people actually use/play your game? You want active users who cares about the total wallet count, thats just dead accounts no one uses. As far as down time goes, thats just FUD Solana has been solid for years now. And unless you are talking about really early on, it hasn't been down much longer than a game update would take. If you want real users, speed, and consistency, go Solana, ETH is so fractured anymore, its hard to justify, and I say all of this holding equal amounts of ETH and Solana. So I dont have a dog in the fight other than I use Solana multiple times per day, and I use ETH L2 maybe once per week. I mean shoot I use SUI more than ETH 😆.
sentiment -0.17
3 hr ago • u/im_THIS_guy • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_january_17_2026 • C
I get watching videos of guys who say that ETH is going to $7000 because of developments x, y, and z. At least they talk about what is being built and potential use cases.
But I'll never understand watching videos of a dude drawing lines on a chart and saying "See, it has to go up because of this Adam and Eve pattern". The price never "has to* do anything. How people still watch Cowen after all of these years, I'll never get.
sentiment 0.10
3 hr ago • u/Creative_Ad7831 • r/ethtrader • eth_gas_fee_hit_a_new_low • Link • T
ETH gas fee hit a new low
sentiment -0.27
4 hr ago • u/Rare_Rich6713 • r/CryptoMarkets • which_coins_are_you_staking_and_what_apy_are_you • C
I hear you, staking can feel like free money until you actually break down the real returns vs expectations. For the major PoS assets like ETH and ADA, yields are generally in the low single digits usually around 3–6% APY or so, depending on the platform and network conditions. That’s decent, but definitely not crazy, especially after fees or if you’re just delegating instead of running your own validator. For BTC, the situation’s a bit different because Bitcoin doesn’t natively support staking. But with protocols like Babylon enabling BTC holders to contribute to securing PoS networks, you can earn rewards on BTC too
sentiment 0.97
4 hr ago • u/eth10kIsFUD • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_january_17_2026 • C
I think that prediction will come true long term if the [lean Ethereum roadmap](https://leanroadmap.org/) is shipped and ossification happens.
The Bitcoin vision is alive and well on Ethereum. ETH will flip BTC and eventually surpass the ATH BTC mcap. ETH is the most important asset of this century.
sentiment 0.91
4 hr ago • u/DifficultyMoney9304 • r/CryptoMarkets • new_to_crypto_looking_for_simple_advice • C
I know crypto.. i've been in it long enough to see similar vaporware your referring to blowup 90%+ alts are not it. Unless they are ETH or maybe SOL.
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/shitcanfly • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_january_17_2026 • C
Where's my 5000$ ETH Ben? And 7000$ ETH Tom Lee
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/CM19901 • r/CryptoCurrency • after_5_years_riding_altcoins_i_think_im_finally • C
I became an ETH Maxi thanks to this 5 years bear market, so I get it 👍
sentiment 0.28
4 hr ago • u/Numerous_Wonders81 • r/CryptoCurrency • algo_vs_btc_eth_sol_ada_hbar • C
1) “Hard cap doesn’t equal Bitcoin scarcity / social consensus matters”
Correct — and that cuts both ways. Bitcoin’s “immutability” is social too.
The real question is: what’s the credible commitment of each system now and what are the governance levers to change it?
ETH has changed monetary policy multiple times (issuance + burn mechanics fundamentally changed after EIP-1559 and the Merge).
So “code can change” isn’t an Algorand dunk — it’s a universal property. The relevant comparison is how hard it is to coordinate a change and what interests dominate that coordination.
2) “Algorand changed its supply schedule / accelerated vesting”
Yes — early distribution policy changed. That’s not “revisionism,” it’s history.
But you’re acting like that automatically invalidates everything else. It doesn’t. Two separate axes:
Token distribution / emissions (economics)
Consensus / settlement guarantees (protocol)
You can criticize early emissions while still acknowledging: Algorand’s L1 gives deterministic finality with fast settlement and no reorg game.
3) “ETH ‘middleman’ argument is overstated; PBS/relays mitigate MEV”
This is the biggest sleight of hand.
Saying “PBS isn’t centralization, it’s mitigation” is like saying “adding a middle layer isn’t a middle layer.” PBS/relays/builders create structural specialization, which creates concentration pressure.
“Validators can build their own blocks” is technically true, but economically irrational at scale — so it centralizes in practice.
That’s the whole point: decentralization isn’t what’s possible, it’s what’s incentive-compatible.
4) “Centralization risk is researched and mitigated, unlike hand-waving here”
Researching a risk doesn’t delete it — it admits it exists.
The critique is that ETH scaled by moving complexity and trust boundaries up the stack (L2s, sequencing assumptions, cross-domain messaging, etc.).
That’s a tradeoff. Pretending it’s “not centralization” because it’s being studied is marketing.
5) “HBAR comparison is a strawman”
Not really. Nobody claims Hedera is permissionless today — that’s exactly why it’s relevant in a ‘decentralization vs tradeoffs’ discussion.
If a network has a council/permissioned governance model, that’s a different trust model. Mentioning it isn’t a strawman — it’s classification.
6) “Bitcoin energy per transaction is a bad metric / security budget not tied to tx count”
Agree. Per-tx energy is a sloppy metric. Better framing:
PoW’s security budget is tied to block reward + fees, not tx throughput.
But that doesn’t magically make PoW critique “activism.” The real critique is:
PoW converts external resources into Sybil resistance. Some people value that, others don’t. Call it a tradeoff — not a moral victory.
7) “Virtually zero e-waste for PoS is marketing; hardware still obsoletes”
Also agree partially. PoS still uses hardware.
But it’s disingenuous to pretend PoW and PoS are comparable here:
PoW’s competitive dynamic explicitly incentivizes constant capex/opex arms races.
PoS doesn’t require burning energy to stay competitive in the same way.
So yes, “zero” is marketing — but orders of magnitude lower is not.
8) “Stake concentration introduces centralization risks PoW does not”
PoW has concentration too — it just hides inside mining pools + cheap energy geography + ASIC supply chains.
PoS concentration is visible (stake). PoW concentration is visible (hash). Neither is immune.
9) “Cardano chose hard languages for formal verification; accessibility isn’t rigor”
Fine — but “Haskell = safety” is not automatic.
What matters is:
whether the platform’s design + tooling reduces exploit surface in practice, and
whether composability + execution semantics encourage safer patterns.
Accessibility and rigor aren’t opposites; they’re orthogonal.
10) “Overall reads like an Algorand pitch deck; tradeoffs exist”
Sure. Tradeoffs exist. That’s the whole conversation.
But dismissing protocol arguments as “pitch deck” is a dodge. The core claims being made are protocol-level:
deterministic finality
fast L1 settlement
low fees
no reorg / no confirmation depth games
You can say “ecosystem smaller” without pretending those guarantees don’t matter.
sentiment 0.99
4 hr ago • u/Wide-Signal6325 • r/CryptoMoon • anyone_here_familiar_with_mevolaxy_staking • C
I’m staking ETH and USDT, getting around 0.56% and 0.87% daily. Feels steady. How about you?
sentiment 0.00
5 hr ago • u/SpacklingCumFart • r/CryptoCurrency • algo_vs_btc_eth_sol_ada_hbar • C
ETH and BTC are the ONLY two cryptos that are worth investing in. I lost a lot of money figuring that out.
sentiment -0.10
5 hr ago • u/neo101b • r/CryptoCurrency • report_finds_over_11_million_cryptos_died_in_2025 • C
Taikos built on Ethereum, and will hopefully be the go to L2.
Its completely decentralised, no L2 sequencer, its fast and cheap.
The best part its fully compatible with ETH contracts and such.
I know it gets some hate because of Loopring, hopefully they can over come that.
I don't think its s shit coin, they have great tech.
If the clarity act gets passed, it will favour that token.
sentiment 0.86


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