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Ethereum at a Crossroads: Russia’s Selective Endorsement, a Founders’ Rift, and the Glamsterdam Pivot

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 7, 2026
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Russia’s central bank has drawn a tight perimeter around digital assets that, for the first regular retail investors, will shrink the universe of permissible cryptocurrencies to just three: Bitcoin, Ether, and USDT. The move, outlined by Vice-Governor Vladimir Chistyukhin, is driven by the regulator’s view of crypto as a highly volatile instrument. Until a broader legislative framework is finalised, non-qualified investors will be limited to the three most liquid tokens.

The draft law still requires multiple readings, approval from the Federation Council, and the President’s signature before entering force on 1 July 2026. Even then, ordinary retail buyers will face a strict ceiling of 300,000 rubles — a threshold Chistyukhin argues is adequate since it exceeds average balances on brokerage accounts and in asset management. A mandatory knowledge test will also apply, covering both qualified and unqualified purchasers. From 2027, unlicensed crypto lending will be prohibited, drawing a sharp line between permissible access and freewheeling trading.

What makes Ether stand out in this narrowing corridor is its lack of a central issuer. Chistyukhin flagged the risks of Stablecoins such as USDT, where token issuers can freeze or effectively destroy coins. That argument does not apply to ETH in the same way, giving Ethereum a regulatory edge over many altcoins in the planned Russian framework. While the decision triggers no technical event on Ethereum itself — no fork, no staking change — it does grant ETH prime placement on a short list alongside Bitcoin and the dominant stablecoin. For a network that already trades as the only smart-contract platform among the three, that regulatory signal matters even if actual market mechanics are still more than a year away.

A Public Schism Over Ethereum’s Core Purpose

Even as Russia’s central bank effectively singles out Ethereum for limited retail access, a very different debate is playing out inside the crypto community. Two co-founders of the influential media house Bankless have aired a fundamental disagreement about what Ethereum’s success should look like. Ryan Sean Adams argues that it is a “mental error” to be bullish on Ethereum but not on ETH. If Ether never becomes a global store of value, he warned on X, Ethereum itself is a failed project — drawing a parallel to the traditional finance mistake of chasing “blockchain, not Bitcoin”.

David Hoffman has taken the opposite side. He sold his remaining ETH holdings between mid- and late May, yet describes himself as “massively bullish” on Ethereum as infrastructure. His view is that the network was deliberately designed as a “giver, not a taker”. Value, he contends, is captured by Layer-2 rollups, Stablecoins, and applications, while ETH is reduced to a gas-and-staking currency. The assumption that network growth automatically lifts the price of Ether, he says, is unproven. Adams, for his part, has not sold.

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That schism is not purely philosophical. It lands in a market where Ether has already fallen 64% from its all-time high. At $1,769, the token lost 2.33% on Friday alone and is down 41% year-to-date. The 14-day relative strength index sits at 18.1 — deep in oversold territory. Meanwhile, Ethereum spot ETFs recorded 24 consecutive trading days of outflows between 11 May and 3 June, with investors pulling nearly $1 billion in total. A brief reversal came on 4 June, when BlackRock’s ETHA fund took in $19.3 million, but the broader sentiment remains fragile.

Institutional Accumulation Tells a Different Story

Against that backdrop, large players are building positions at a tempo that dwarfs retail activity. Bitmine and Sharklink now control roughly 7% of all circulating Ether, generating around $500 million in annual staking yield. Bitmine is pushing to raise an additional $300 million through preferred shares carrying a 9.5% dividend, with the proceeds earmarked for buying more ETH and expanding validator infrastructure. The firm already holds over 5.3 million ETH, despite sitting on substantial unrealised losses.

This accumulation suggests that institutional conviction in Ethereum’s long-term value proposition remains intact, even as the philosophical dispute at Bankless highlights uncertainty about whether that value will translate into Ether’s price.

Glamsterdam: The Technical Answer

The Ethereum development team has now confirmed the Glamsterdam upgrade for the third quarter of 2026 — the most profound technical overhaul since The Merge. The upgrade targets a 3.3‑fold increase in the gas limit and 10,000 transactions per second on Layer 1. At its core is ePBS (EIP-7732), which separates transaction validation from consensus, extending the data window from two to nine seconds. That expansion allows for significantly higher throughput without compromising security.

Whether Glamsterdam can close the widening gap between Ethereum’s growing utility and Ether’s flagging price is the open question. The debate between Adams and Hoffman shows that even inside the ecosystem, no consensus exists. Russia’s selective endorsement positions ETH as a preferred asset in one of the world’s largest regulated markets, but that advantage won’t materialise until mid-2026. By then, the technical upgrade will be just weeks away — and the direction of Ether’s price may finally be forced to choose between infrastructure value and store-of-value narrative.

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