If Ethereum acts like a utility, why would its price increase be helpful for the ecosystem?
If Ethereum acts like a utility, let’s say like oil, and is ETH is needed for it, won’t a higher price make it hard for people to use it?
If this is the case, why does a higher price for ETH make sense?
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