“Ethereum for Institutions” helps businesses integrate with the Ether ecosystem. The new platform showcases Ethereum’s role in DeFi, L2 scaling, and RWAs. ETH eyes rebounds as whales accumulate. The Ethereum Foundation has announced a new website, Ethereum for Institutions, designed to guide businesses on how to operate on-chain. Unveiled today, October 29, the site aims […] The post Ethereum Foundation launches institutional portal to boost enterprise adoption appeared first on CoinJournal.“Ethereum for Institutions” helps businesses integrate with the Ether ecosystem. The new platform showcases Ethereum’s role in DeFi, L2 scaling, and RWAs. ETH eyes rebounds as whales accumulate. The Ethereum Foundation has announced a new website, Ethereum for Institutions, designed to guide businesses on how to operate on-chain. Unveiled today, October 29, the site aims […] The post Ethereum Foundation launches institutional portal to boost enterprise adoption appeared first on CoinJournal.

Ethereum Foundation launches institutional portal to boost enterprise adoption

2025/10/30 01:03
  • “Ethereum for Institutions” helps businesses integrate with the Ether ecosystem.
  • The new platform showcases Ethereum’s role in DeFi, L2 scaling, and RWAs.
  • ETH eyes rebounds as whales accumulate.

The Ethereum Foundation has announced a new website, Ethereum for Institutions, designed to guide businesses on how to operate on-chain.

Unveiled today, October 29, the site aims to supercharge Ethereum adoption among top companies.

The official announcement reads:

The foundations Enterprise Acceleration team created the new website to present a clear framework for firms interested in building and investing in the second-largest cryptocurrency.

Ethereum for Institutions offers case studies, resources, and access to industry leaders shaping the next phase of DeFi.

Scaling Ethereum for enterprise utility

Scalability has been among the primary challenges in Ethereum’s push for institutional-grade adoption.

Meanwhile, its L2 ecosystem, comprising projects like Arbitrum, zkSync, Base, and Optimism, is addressing that.

The foundation revealed that Layer2s secure more than $50 billion in value. The team said:

These platforms have gained traction for offering low costs and high throughput essential for enterprise-level utility, including real-world assets tokenization, trading, and payments.

Notably, the new website features a comprehensive L2 segment showcasing how these solutions are enabling cheaper and faster transactions while leveraging Ethereum’s robust security.

Layer 2 platforms offer the infrastructure for businesses navigating decentralized finance, stablecoins, or tokenization.

Ethereum transforms the on-chain economy

Ethereum’s new institutional website is beyond a documentation hub. It welcomes the next phase of digital finance.

It lowers entry barriers for traditional institutional navigating on-chain finance by organizing data around key sectors like DeFi, staking, restaking networks, RWAs, and DeFi.

It builds on the Ethereum vision, serving as a neutral, composable, and public infrastructure that supports financial innovation.

The blockchain continues to merge TradFi and DeFi, leveraging an ecosystem of thriving developers, high-end privacy tools, and scalability through L2 platforms.

With more institutions embracing blockchain through ETFs and digital assets strategies, Ethereum’s institutional portal offers a lucrative entry point.

The website connects global businesses with the foundation blocks of the digital economy.

ETH price outlook: whales are buying

The largest altcoin by market value is trading at $3,971 following an over 3% decline in the past 24 hours.

Its bearish trajectory mirrors the broader sector.

CoinMarketcap data shows the value of all digital currencies declined by 3% the previous 24 hours to $3.76 trillion.

Nevertheless, Lookonchain data shows large-scale investors are buying the dip.

Bitime’s new wallets have received 33,948 ETH tokens, worth approximately $135 million, from Falcon X today.

That reveals conviction in Ethereum’s possible rebounds in the coming sessions.

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