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Standard Chartered: Ethereum Poised to Outperform Bitcoin and Solana in Digital Asset Treasuries

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Last updated: September 19, 2025 4:57 pm
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Published: September 19, 2025
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In a recent analysis from Standard Chartered, the focus on how different cryptocurrencies might perform amid corporate investment trends highlights Ethereum’s potential advantages over Bitcoin and Solana. Geoffrey Kendrick, the global head of digital assets research at the bank, shared insights suggesting that Ethereum is poised to gain more from the growing corporate treasury trend in digital assets.

Kendrick noted that the landscape for Bitcoin digital asset treasuries appears to be shifting, especially following a downturn in market valuations relative to net asset value (mNAV). This metric is vital for digital asset treasury firms, as it influences their ability to attract new investments without diluting existing shareholder equity.

He pointed out that if the mNAVs of certain Bitcoin treasury firms drop significantly below parity, larger entities, such as MicroStrategy, could look to acquire these firms. Such acquisitions could benefit MicroStrategy’s shareholders by enhancing their Bitcoin exposure without substantial additional costs. However, Kendrick emphasized that these transactions would likely have a neutral effect on the overall market, as they would represent a mere rotation of assets rather than an influx of new capital.

Conversely, Kendrick expressed skepticism about the future of Solana treasury firms, which he described as being less mature and facing significant challenges as regulatory scrutiny from the Nasdaq intensifies. This tightening oversight creates hurdles for these firms’ growth prospects, limiting their ability to compete effectively in the current landscape.

Regarding Ethereum, Kendrick underscored that the likelihood of consolidation among Ethereum treasury firms is comparatively lower because of the support provided by staking. He indicated that the Ethereum treasuries are more established than those for Solana, particularly before the increased regulatory focus from the Nasdaq. Notably, he highlighted Bitmine, the largest Ethereum treasury entity, which manages nearly $10 billion and operates with a pre-approved strategy outside of Nasdaq’s regulatory sphere.

As a result, Kendrick argued that Ethereum’s digital asset treasuries are positioned to be a more favorable influence on the cryptocurrency than those for Bitcoin or Solana in the near future. He attributed the recent widespread decline in the mNAVs across digital asset treasury firms to market saturation, with the number of firms replicating MicroStrategy’s model increasing significantly this year—from 38 to 89.

The rapid rise of digital asset treasuries has been impressive, especially for Ethereum, which has seen treasury firms amass over 3% of its total supply, accumulating in excess of $16 billion in assets within a short span of just over three months.

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