Fundstrat’s Tom Lee Says Ethereum Facing ‘Supercycle’ Moment, Predicts Wall Street Tokenizing the World
Investor Tom Lee believes that Ethereum ( ETH ) is about to enter an intense bull market driven by sustained fundamentals and increasing adoption.
In a Global Money Talk interview, the Fundstrat executive says Ethereum now has a leg up over other smart contract platforms with the passage of the GENIUS Act, designed to regulate and support the stablecoin market.
Data from DeFiLlama shows that Ethereum controls 54.45% of the stablecoin market cap.
But Lee says Wall Street will separate Ethereum from the rest of the crypto market. He predicts that institutions and large financial firms will leverage Ethereum’s smart contract capabilities to tokenize every asset available, leading to the massive adoption of ETH.
“But in 2025, there is a much bigger transformation underway because the White House has really pushed two different agendas. The first is the GENIUS Act. And that’s to essentially greenlight stablecoins. And stablecoins are going to grow dramatically. Today, there’s about $280 billion of stablecoins outstanding.
Treasury Secretary Bessent thinks it’s going to get close to $4 trillion. So that’s exponential growth.
And then there’s the SEC’s Project Crypto, which is encouraging not only for Wall Street to look at digital assets, but to rebuild Wall Street onto the blockchain. Okay, so this is a dramatic moment where the financial system is essentially moving everything onto a digital platform.
The platform that you need, the blockchain, a public chain, needs to be one that has smart contracts. So it’s not going to be built on Bitcoin. Wall Street is choosing to do this on Ethereum. So Ethereum is facing a moment that what we call a supercycle, similar to what happened in 1971 when the US dollar went off the gold standard. And that moment is when Wall Street innovated financial products because the dollar became synthetic in 1971.
But in 2025, it’s now Wall Street essentially digitizing or tokenizing the real world.”
At time of writing, ETH is worth $4,645.
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