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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, seen by many as a frontrunner for the next FED Chair, has openly expressed optimism about digital assets, particularly Ethereum and stablecoins.
Speaking at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium 2025, Waller urged financial institutions to embrace cryptocurrencies as the natural next step in the evolution of payments.
Waller that smart contracts, tokenization, and distributed ledgers are simply modern ways of recording transactions, dismissing fears that they carry unique risks.
He compared skepticism around crypto today to the early doubts about credit cards decades ago, noting that every payment system initially faces resistance before becoming mainstream.
He highlighted stablecoins as especially promising, given their dollar peg, instant transfer capability, and potential role in strengthening the US dollar globally.
Waller explained that stablecoins could enhance access to the dollar in regions with unstable financial systems, further cementing it as the world’s reserve currency. He also praised the GENIUS Act as a crucial step toward eliminating regulatory uncertainty for stablecoin issuers.
Meanwhile, Ethereum continues to consolidate the $4,500 mark after a recovery from its recent dip to critical support.
Institutions and large buyers have consistently defended this level throughout August, although momentum appears to be weakening.
Popular Matrixport analyst Markus Thielen expects ETH to oscillate between $4,355 and $4,958 in the short term, cautioning that a breakdown below support could invite further downside pressure.
Yes, on-chain data shows that large investors are using this consolidation period to accumulate. At the same time, on-chain data from CryptoQuant that between Aug. 24–27, exchanges recorded a net outflow of 628K ETH, with whales holding between 10K–100K ETH steadily increasing their positions to new highs.
This aligns with reduced exchange liquidity and indicates institutional demand is absorbing circulating supply. Such dynamics could set the stage for upward price momentum if demand persists while sell-side liquidity is limited.
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