
Ethereum opened trading at $1,913 on Wednesday, March 19, consolidating within a 5% range below the $2,000 resistance as investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve’s rate decision.
Bitcoin Extends Lead Over Ethereum (ETH) by 30% in Three Weeks
Ethereum price has remained trapped within a narrow range below $2,000, weighed down by uncertainty surrounding the Hoodi update and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy stance.
While Ethereum was once projected to surpass Bitcoin in market capitalization, thanks to its decentralized finance (DeFi) and smart contract capabilities. However, Bitcoin has widened the valuation gap, outperforming ETH significantly in recent weeks.

The BTC/ETH ratio, which tracks the relative performance of both assets, hit a record high of 44.6 on March 14. With Bitcoin trading at $83000 and Ethereum at $1,900, 1 BTC can now purchase over 44 ETH, up 30% from the 1:33 ratio observed at the recent lows of February 25.
Ethereum DeFi Ecosystem Sheds $29 Billion in 30 Days
Ethereum’s sharp devaluation can be attributed to two key factors. Firstly, Trump’s new trade tariff policies have rattled global markets, prompting crypto investors to seek safety in Bitcoin over Ethereum.
Secondly, ETH price has struggled with network scalability issues and failed updates, which have dampened investor confidence.
Historical data suggests that Ethereum’s devaluation has accelerated after the Ethereum Merge, with multiple failed network upgrades pushing ETH supply above pre-Merge levels.
The Ethereum Foundation attempted to regain control by reshuffling leadership in February, yet investor sentiment remains bleak following the disappointing Pectra and Hoodi updates.

For context, Ethereum DeFi’s total value locked (TVL) was $118 billion on February 19.
However, as per DefiLlama data on March 19, that figure has now plunged to $89 billion, marking a $29 billion capital outflow—25% of the total deposits within Ethereum’s DeFi ecosystem.
This aligns with ETH’s 30% price decline, reinforcing Bitcoin’s dominance as the BTC/ETH trading ratio hit fresh highs.
Bearish Outlook for ETH in the Days Ahead
The $29 billion drop-off in Ethereum’s DeFi TVL, coupled with continued scalability struggles ahead of the Fed rate decision heigtens bearish risks ahead. As liquidity dries up in the DeFi ecosystem, ETH coins previously locked in smart-contracts trickle into the short-term market supply.
Hence, if the capital outflows persist, ETH could face further downward pressure, potentially retesting the $1,500 support zone. Additionally, with Bitcoin dominance widening, ETH price risks losing more market share in the near-term especially if US Fed rate decision falls below market expectations on Wednesday.
Ethereum Price Forecast: Bears Must Hold $2,100 Resistance to Avoid Major Liquidations
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