Layer 2s (L2) are scaling solutions built on top of the Ethereum network. With an Arbitrum airdrop speculated to happen soon, they are really starting to heat up as they compete for Total Value Locked (TVL) in a bear market.
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L2 performance comparison
Despite dour performance, OP remains one to add to the watch lists, as its network activity and TVL continues to grow and the project has significant backing from the Ethereum Foundation itself. DYDX has had strong performance in October so far, yet the "decentralised derivatives" landscape is become super competitive, only look at the rise of GMX on Arbitrum to see what we mean. This competition although healthy can take some of the steam out of DYDX in the coming months and for the patient investor, way out limit orders might be the way to go if you're bullish on this ecosystem.
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ETH/USD key levels
Ethereum also remains in a tightly bound range. Whilst trading under $1,333 USD, we are anticipating a retest of the $1,241 - $1,190 zone. A reclaim of $1,333 and we can expect a sharp move towards $1,400. Worth noting for ETH, since the merge has occurred in mid September, ETH supply has only grown 0.03%, largely due to an uptick in altcoin activity. (Remembering that higher usage leads to -> higher fees -> higher burn). Should this trend continue it will become deflationary and ETH price can head higher.
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