Ethereum Hits New All-Time High, Surpassing Its 2021 Peak on Coinbase
Ethereum has climbed to a new all-time high, trading above its 2021 record on Coinbase and pushing the second-largest cryptocurrency into fresh price discovery for the first time i...
Ethereum has climbed to a new all-time high, trading above its 2021 record on Coinbase and pushing the second-largest cryptocurrency into fresh price discovery for the first time in nearly four years.
The move takes ETH past the peak it set during the 2021 bull cycle, with Coinbase serving as the headline reference venue for the record because it is one of the most widely watched U.S. spot markets, as reported by Cryptobriefing. Clearing that prior high matters because it removes the last major overhead marker from the previous cycle. For related coverage, see Bitcoin Hits Monthly Low, Ethereum Falls to $2K: Weekend Market Watch.
Ethereum’s surge to the record came amid expectations of a likely September rate cut, according to CoinDesk reporting. That macro backdrop is the context accompanying the breakout, though the research available here does not confirm a precise catalyst on the day. For related coverage, see Upbit Hourly Trading Volume Hits Record as XRP and TRUMP Lead South Korea Surge.
Why the 2021 peak was the level to beat
The old 2021 high functioned as both a technical resistance line and a psychological ceiling. Prices had failed to reclaim it across multiple attempts since the last cycle, so a clean break above it shifts ETH into territory with no prior trading history overhead.
What is confirmed is the record itself; what is not yet verified is the volume, momentum, and trader positioning behind the day’s move. Those are the data points worth watching before treating the breakout as durable rather than a wick above resistance. Ethereum’s path here contrasts sharply with earlier this cycle, when it struggled to hold levels near $1,900 and when analysts flagged retail capitulation as a possible bottom signal.
What traders watch after a record break
The key follow-through signal is whether ETH holds above the former 2021 peak on a closing basis. A record that reverses back below the old high quickly is treated very differently from one that consolidates above it and turns former resistance into support.
A Coinbase-led all-time high also tends to become a sentiment marker for broader crypto coverage, feeding into how traders map the rest of the market. Ethereum has repeatedly set the tone for altcoin risk appetite, including on down days when it pulled back alongside Bitcoin.
For the next 24 to 72 hours, the levels to track are the former 2021 peak as new support and the round-number zones above it as the first untested resistance. Confirmation of the record on secondary venues beyond Coinbase would strengthen the case that this is a market-wide high rather than a single-exchange print.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.
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Akita Inu covers fast-moving crypto market updates, exchange news, and token ecosystem developments for CoinLive, with a focus on concise source-led reporting.