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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 14:16  |  Written by: Vitalik Buterin

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3 Signs Ethereum (ETH) Price Will Break $4K in June 2025

Ethereum Price Prediction: Can ETH Hit $4,000 Amid

3 signs that Ethereum price will finally break $4K in June

Anticipation Of Potential Ether Etf

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Ethereum Price Forms Bullish Pennant; Can ETH Hit

Anticipation of potential Ether ETF approvals in June is pivotal in driving ETH's price above $4,000, with whales accumulating and rising holding sentiment furthering the

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Will The ETH Price Cross $4000? With dovish derivatives, bullish price action and the SEC closing Ethereum’s investigation, the altcoin is ready to take off. The

Ether’s potential price surge in June, fueled by technical indicators, whale accumulation, and the possibility of spot Ether ETFs, could signal a broader bull run for the

Ethereum price trades around $3,300 and continues to move sideways, following Bitcoin’s lead. However, the outlook is optimistic due to a few bullish signals that

According To Their Analysis

According to their analysis, ETH is expected to reach a minimum price of $3,811 and a maximum price of $4,050. The average price is expected to be $3,387. The

Will Ethereum (ETH) Surge to $4,000? A Deep Dive into Price

With a series of bullish technical signals and strong institutional support, the question now is whether Ethereum can break through the $3,668 resistance and push its price

Is Ethereum

Is Ethereum (ETH) ready to break $4,000 this June? Discover 3 key indicators suggesting a bullish breakout for ETH price.

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