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The Ethereum price exploded almost 20% higher as Treasury liquidity support, falling US yields and a wider crypto short squeeze pushed ETH back above $2,200.
The Ethereum to US Dollar (ETH/USD) price surged 19.02% on Wednesday, climbing from below $1,920 to around $2,282 after briefly touching $2,312.

The move was considerably stronger than Bitcoin’s gain and marked a decisive break from the narrow $1,850-$1,950 range that had dominated Ethereum trading through much of August.
The immediate catalyst was the US Treasury’s decision to at least double the size of liquidity-support buybacks for longer-dated government bonds.
Long-term Treasury yields fell sharply after the announcement, the Dollar dropped around 0.8% and risk assets rallied broadly. Ether had already climbed more than 10% by the US afternoon before extending its advance later in the session.
Ethereum Forecast Improves as Liquidity Returns
Paul Howard, Senior Director at digital-asset trading firm Wincent, said the Treasury action had provided “additional liquidity support at the long end of the U.S. yield curve.”
He added that although the programme should not be confused with traditional quantitative easing, “the liquidity impact is still meaningful.”
That backdrop is particularly important for Ethereum, which has historically responded strongly when financial conditions loosen and investors rotate further out along the risk curve.
TD Securities’ Head of US Rates Strategy Gennadiy Goldberg said the Treasury decision could be only the beginning, describing it as “the first of many possible actions” that could be used to support the long end of the bond market.
BMO Private Wealth Chief Market Strategist Carol Schleif said the broader risk-on trade was attempting to “hang on to the lifeline” provided by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
The crypto rally was also helped by regulatory developments after the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a new framework designed to make certain crypto-related offerings easier to bring to market.
Can Ethereum Reach $3,000?
The latest move has substantially improved Ethereum’s technical position.
ETH has broken above the July high near $1,973 and pushed decisively through $2,000, which had repeatedly capped rallies during the summer.
The first major area to watch is now around $2,300-$2,450. A sustained break above that zone would bring the spring highs back into focus and could open a move towards $2,700-$3,000.
Citi’s most recent 12-month Ethereum forecast stands at $3,175, although the bank also gives a wide range of possible outcomes. Its bullish scenario reaches $4,488, while its recessionary case falls to $1,198.
Citi strategist Alex Saunders said regulatory developments remain crucial, arguing that “regulatory catalysts will drive further adoption and flows.”
The bank also highlighted Ethereum’s particular exposure to network activity, saying ETH would be “especially sensitive to user activity metrics”, while stablecoin and tokenisation growth could increase demand for the network.
21Shares is somewhat more constructive for 2026.
Its base-case Ethereum scenario is $3,400-$3,700, while its bull case reaches $3,900-$4,200. The investment manager argues that accelerating Layer-2 activity, renewed ETF inflows and a more favourable interest-rate environment could support a substantial re-rating.
The firm’s bear case remains much lower at $1,700-$2,200, underlining how dependent Ethereum remains on liquidity, ETF flows and broader investor risk appetite.
For now, our bias has turned more positive following Wednesday’s breakout.
Holding above $2,100-$2,150 would keep the recovery intact, while a sustained move through $2,300-$2,450 would strengthen the case for $2,700 and eventually $3,000.
Beyond that, Citi’s $3,175 central forecast and the $3,400-$4,200 scenarios published by 21Shares show how much upside analysts still see if Wednesday’s improvement in global liquidity develops into a lasting trend.
Source: www.exchangerates.org.uk

