Ethereum and Polygon dominate crypto’s institutional investments, what that means for traders
|- Ethereum and Polygon ecosystems host a majority of institutional funds and treasury products, deployed in the past few years.
- Institutional participation is considered bullish for crypto tokens and the ecosystem, as it drives demand and boosts utility.
- ETH and MATIC prices dropped nearly 4% in the week.
The second largest crypto ecosystem Ethereum (ETH) and scaling protocol Polygon (MATIC) have noted a rise in institutional investment with the recent launches of crypto-related products. The Ethereum and Polygon ecosystems therefore dominate the investing landscape, likely boosting the utility of tokens in the networks.
Ethereum and Polygon emerge as institution’s favorites?
Data from the tracker behind the X handle @rwa_xyz suggests that a majority of institutional funds and treasury products are being deployed on Ethereum and Polygon. Market participants were initially skeptical of capital from institutional investors, however, the landscape has changed and these two networks have emerged as the dominant ones.
Top crypto treasury products
The total value of assets locked (TVL) in Polygon has crossed $832 million per DeFiLlama data. With new updates and launches from the Polygon network, the arrival of the AggLayer and plans for a POL token, there is a rise in the project’s relevance among traders.
The catalyst driving Ethereum is the optimism surrounding the launch of the upcoming Spot Ethereum ETF product, its approval by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
At the time of writing, ETH and MATIC wiped out nearly 4% of their value in the past week. ETH trades at $3,364, hovering close to key support at $3,400. MATIC is trading at $0.5478, and the price of the Layer 2 token is nearly unchanged in the past 24 hours.
What to expect from Ethereum and Polygon’s dominance?
Market participants can expect new projects and protocols in the Polygon ecosystem with news of a $50 million web3-focused fund launched by MATIC co-founder Sandeep Nailwal and Cere Network co-founder Kenzi Wang.
The introduction of Polygon’s AggLayer solves the liquidity fragmentation problem for traders and protocols in the crypto ecosystem.
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