Ethereum layer 2s to hit $1T market cap by 2030: Van Eck

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Ethereum’s layer 2 blockchains are set to capitalize on Ethereum developer’s scalability push.

Van Eck’s analysts were bearish on L2 tokens due to competition, but envisioned a future with thousands of use-specific chains.

Busha and Sigel reached their $1 trillion market cap prediction by estimating Ethereum would take up 60% of the market share across all public blockchains and then estimating the volume of assets within the Ethereum ecosystem. “We expect L2 revenues to exceed Ethereum’s because Ethereum cannot match the transaction throughput or user experience of L2s.”

 

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