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Jun 19, 2026 8:01:48 AM EDT
1475.19EUR-3.080%(-46.88)19,726ETH29,404,027EUR
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ETH Specific Mentions
As of Jun 19, 2026 8:01:11 AM EDT (<1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
1 hr ago • u/BinanceCSHelp • r/binance • prueba_gratuita_de_crédito • C
Hola! Primero revisa que el correo sea oficial puedes revisarlo por este enlace [https://www.binance.com/es/official-verification](https://www.binance.com/es/official-verification)
Luego si todo es correcto no tienes riesgo alguno, ya que es solo una prueba gratuita, por lo cual solo utilizarias eso, creando una posición de 25 USDT en ETHUSDT futuros
Si tienes alguna duda, contactanos para guiarte! [https://binance.com/es/chat](https://binance.com/es/chat)
\-BC
sentiment -0.42
2 hr ago • u/mrjune2040 • r/NFT • ether_studio_art • C
Again, it DID NOT sell, the entire site is fake- those were the scamming team 'buying' your work, but no real funds were used- it's all just fake numbers on a website. The only real ETH transacted would have been the ETH that they asked you to send.
sentiment -0.85
3 hr ago • u/Sassy_Allen • r/ethtrader • ethereum_eth_news_foundation_loses_another_key • News • T
Ethereum (ETH) news: Foundation loses another key leader as Hsiao-Wei Wang resigns
sentiment -0.56
3 hr ago • u/peyko123 • r/ethtrader • ready_skin_the_game • C
Smart man. ETH are benefiting greatly from the upcoming narrative of being the digital oil in the AI and Blockchain convergence!
sentiment 0.46
3 hr ago • u/GreyBoyTigger • r/wallstreetbets • dram_calls_40k_yolo • C
That 11 cents worth of ETH will save you
sentiment 0.62
3 hr ago • u/Altruistic-Cell-3007 • r/CryptoCurrency • spacex_beats_ethereum_in_10_minutes • C
SpaceX to Mars. ETH still stuck on the launchpad.
sentiment -0.25
3 hr ago • u/NorthpoleLovers • r/CryptoCurrency • this_is_all_essentially_worthless_right • C
Since it’s MetaMask: swap it for ETH/ALGO/CC/HBAR (I’m biased 👋🏼) and touch some grass. In 10 years time, you can have a great holiday from the returns and then some.
sentiment 0.84
6 hr ago • u/LifeTelevision1146 • r/defi • is_anyones_agent_actually_paying_for_things • C
Setup with a card of course (crypto payments for Agents is not yet on, Grok's an exception I guess). However I take payment in crypto 0.5 to 1 ETH/month and no your not going nuts your thinking is right. What I did notice is the potential clients need real proof of work (your agents work).
sentiment -0.06
6 hr ago • u/Torotrace • r/CryptoCurrency • just_dumped_5k_into_xrp • C
Nobody can tell you whether XRP will reach $10, $20, or higher, and anyone claiming certainty is probably overselling their conviction.
From a risk perspective, putting half of your savings into any single asset—whether it's XRP, BTC, ETH, or a stock—is a significant bet. The fact that you're nervous is worth paying attention to, because it may indicate you've taken on more risk than you're personally comfortable with.
As for XRP specifically, there are certainly catalysts people point to: regulatory developments, Ripple's business initiatives, institutional adoption, and growth of the XRP Ledger ecosystem. But markets don't move based on narratives alone. Expectations, liquidity, adoption, and broader market conditions all play a role.
One thing we encourage is separating conviction from verification. Rather than focusing solely on price targets, watch what is actually happening on-chain:
* Are major holders accumulating or distributing?
* Is network activity growing?
* Are known entities increasing their participation?
* Is liquidity moving in ways that support the long-term thesis?
The strongest investment decisions tend to be based on evidence that can be observed, not just predictions that can be repeated.
If your plan is truly 5–10 years, short-term volatility may matter less than whether the underlying network and ecosystem continue to grow over that period.
sentiment 0.97
7 hr ago • u/OptimalAd7967 • r/algotrading • game_developer_made_crypto_trading_bot • C
Impressive equity curve and the yearly breakdown is exactly what you want to see showing 2022 instead of hiding it is the right call, and surviving -27% while the market was down 60%+ is a meaningful data point.
A few things I'd want to stress-test before trusting this with real capital:
The 2026 number is +1% with 4 bars in 6 months. That's not a red flag by itself but it's worth watching. The equity curve in the chart appears to flatten significantly in late 2025/2026, which could signal the edge is decaying as the market regime shifts. What does the profit factor look like if you isolate just 2025-2026 vs. the full period?
Training set overlap. BTC, ETH, SOL, AVAX, ADA, LINK are all highly correlated assets. They tend to move together, especially in risk-off periods. If the model was trained and tested on all six simultaneously, the "221 trades" may not be as independent as they look. A true out-of-sample test would be running it on assets it never saw during training.
34% win rate with PF 1.91 means your avg win is roughly 3.6x your avg loss. That's a valid edge structure but it also means the strategy relies heavily on catching the big moves and cutting losses fast. In choppy, low-volatility regimes that ratio tends to compress. How does it perform if you filter to only sideways/low-ATR periods?
Not trying to poke holes for the sake of it. The methodology here is genuinely more rigorous than 90% of what gets posted. Just the questions I'd want answered before moving from backtest to live.
sentiment 0.96
7 hr ago • u/Lower-Instance-4372 • r/CryptoCurrency • whats_the_best_way_to_stake_32_eth • C
for 32 ETH you could run your own validator but liquid staking is way simpler. i use etherfi, you get staking rewards, keep your keys, and can unstake anytime without the minimum.
sentiment 0.63
8 hr ago • u/StatisticianAlive108 • r/ethtrader • get_pumped_again • C
the ETH/BTC chart is rough to look at, no argument there. but "raise fees" as the fix feels backwards when every bull run ETH already gets killed by high gas anyway, that just pushes users to other chains faster
sentiment -0.64
9 hr ago • u/fan_of_hakiksexydays • r/CryptoCurrency • poll_should_moon_project_migrate_to_eth_mainnet • C
It wasn't even the #1 forum on Reddit. In fact it wasn't in the top 5 crypto community on just Reddit, before Moons.
BTC sub was number 1. And we had other communities like Doge and ETH ahead of us. Mainly because general crypto was split between two subs. It's after Moons that everyone joined this one and this sub finally broke past it's first 1,000,000 subscriptions.
sentiment -0.15
9 hr ago • u/Ms_TitAdorable • r/ethtrader • i_sold_a_chunk_of_my_eth_last_month_so_naturally • C
At least the ETH helped pay for something important. Profits are meant to be used eventually.
sentiment 0.51
9 hr ago • u/cutsnek • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_june_18_2026 • C
I did most of my ETH buying in 2016 for the face melting rise in 2017. Let's hope this plays out similar for 2027.
It was not easy buying ETH in 2016 either.
sentiment 0.41
9 hr ago • u/Solid-Individual-913 • r/ethereum • is_eth_worth_it • C
It's hard to tell dude. I have been holding ETH since 2017. If I was looking at the market conditions and I had to do it all over in 2026, I would never consider ETH.

First, because the narrative failed. Web 3.0 is the buzzword of 2017 and never again. Decentralized censorship resistant internet got replaced by scalability issues that cannot be resolved. And so after more than a decade ETH has no minimum viable product.

The most successful product using smart contracts is stablecoins which basically mirror real currency. Why do you need cryptocurrency to mirror real currency? It's taking extra steps for very minimal gain.

At the same time, the crazy speculation cycles have moved to AI, chips and other bets. Right now Nvdia, Intel, AMD, Dell and others are running away with liquidity. These are real companies with real products. They may face a correction but the truth is they are having massive massive massive runs. Dell for example is 220% YTD.

ETH/USD is -42.5% YTD. ETH/BTC is now -20.3% YTD and sitting at a horrible 0.027 ratio.

Back in 2017 we hyped Ethereum with the flippening. If bitcoin only does currency but Ethereum can do decentralized applications, decentralized currency, decentralized media and all that web 3.0 vision, price has to follow that it will be worth more than Bitcoin right? Wrong, because that never happened. The markets never rewarded Eth.

Can Ethereum flip it and actually make you a bit of money? That is possible. Nobody knows what the future holds. But those of us tied to crypto are missing out on huge gains in the stock market.

The only reason I still hold is because I said I'm holding since 2017 right so I do have large gains that will make me face the IRS someday. And that's even more scary than a market crash.
sentiment -0.77
10 hr ago • u/Crimson_Lover • r/NFT • ether_studio_art • C
Sadly. Managed to sel 5 art works on the site and earned aroun 8-10 ETH. When i tried to withdraw, they asked for a 1 time withdrawal fee
sentiment -0.40
10 hr ago • u/Sensitive_Dream6105 • r/ethereum • is_eth_worth_it • C
ETH is gambling. It has dropped by like 50% in the last year. The hype hasn’t been there for ETH since they dropped mining for staking. Buy some if you wish for fun but nothing more than you can lose. If you want to invest, buy an ETF that tracks the S and P or world market.
sentiment 0.39
10 hr ago • u/_Robert_Dinero • r/ethereum • is_eth_worth_it • C
Up to you. I have allocated 5-10% of my net worth into ETH. I firmly believe it will be the backbone of the new financial system but for every one of me out there, there are 10 naysayers. So you will have to decide.
sentiment 0.15
10 hr ago • u/Admirral • r/ethereum • is_eth_worth_it • C
fairly mediocre advice here so far. Everyone is butthurt over ETH's performance, thinking that because their $$ is parked in something other than dollars, they are entitled to growth.
If you are interested in it, a tiny amount never hurts, and it will only motivate you to learn about it... because it is important you learn what it is, understand what it is, and then research its competition as well. You will find some interesting answers but it won't come to you without effort.
sentiment 0.82


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