Hashed’s Simon Kim Says Ethereum Is 57% Undervalued
Simon Kim, founder of venture capital firm Hashed, has introduced a real-time dashboard that estimates Ethereum’s fair value at $4,747.4. With Ethereum trading at $3,022.3, the tool suggests an undervaluation of 56.9%. The dashboard updates every two minutes and uses eight distinct valuation models.
The Ethereum Valuation Dashboard combines methods from traditional finance and crypto-native analysis. Kim aims to provide a rigorous valuation approach, reflecting broader institutional interest in fundamental analysis in crypto markets.
Dashboard Combines Traditional and Crypto-Native Valuation Methods
Kim’s dashboard incorporates eight models to assess Ethereum’s intrinsic value. Traditional finance methods include Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), which relies on staking yields, a Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio set at 25x, and Revenue Yield analysis. Institutional investors have long used these tools to evaluate equities and bonds.
The dashboard also uses crypto-specific metrics designed to capture blockchain dynamics. These include Total Value Locked (TVL) Multiple, Staking Scarcity, Market Cap to TVL Fair Value, Metcalfe’s Law, and Layer 2 ecosystem valuation. 21Shares research notes that network-based models are gaining popularity as institutions seek to quantify blockchain adoption and its effects.
Metcalfe’s Law, which holds that network value grows with the square of the user base, yielded the highest valuation of $9,583.6 and indicated that Ethereum was 217.1% undervalued. The DCF model arrived at $9,067.8—a 200% undervaluation. Yet the P/E Ratio model suggested Ethereum is 70.2% overvalued at $899.2, and Revenue Yield indicated a 52.4% overvaluation at $1,438.8.
The composite fair value of $4,747.4 is calculated by weighting each model by reliability—high-reliability models are 9 times more influential, medium 5 times, and low 2 times. These scores yielded five buy signals, one hold, and two sell signals across the eight models.
High reliability models include MC/TVL Fair Value, Metcalfe’s Law, DCF (Staking Yield), P/E Ratio, and Revenue Yield. TVL Multiple is rated medium reliability, while Staking Scarcity and Layer 2 Ecosystem models rank as low reliability.
This approach highlights the difficulty of valuing cryptocurrencies. While traditional metrics like P/E ratios and revenue multiples offer proven methodologies, they may miss crucial network dynamics. Crypto-native tools such as Metcalfe’s Law propose frameworks rooted in blockchain adoption, though accurately gauging user activity remains a hurdle.
Market Data Reveals Shifting Ethereum Fundamentals
Current market data shows Ethereum priced at $3,022.3 with a market cap of $365.4 billion and a 24-hour volume of $21 billion. The price remains 38.8% below the all-time high of $4,946.1. Ethereum’s market dominance is 16%, and the ETH/BTC ratio has dropped 24.7% year-over-year to 0.03243. The dashboard also shows Ethereum’s circulating supply and exchange reserves, as well as on-chain activity, including TVL and the staked amount of ETH.
What is ETH actually worth?
— Simon Kim (@simonkim_nft) November 26, 2025
The crypto industry deserves better than price speculation.
I built a dashboard to think about ETH's intrinsic value with 8 models:
Far from perfect and open to feedback.
If you like this initiative, please share it 🙏
Kim, CEO and Managing Partner of Hashed, has positioned the firm as a leader in blockchain venture capital. His credentials include speaking at major industry events, such as the AI Crypto Summit 2025 and KOOM 2025, where he represents Hashed’s technology-driven investment focus.
Recent price moves reinforce the need for robust analysis. ZebPay technical analysis reports that Ethereum broke free from a $2,350 to $2,750 trading range in late November 2024, surging almost 25% to $3,442 before finding support at $3,015. Key resistance sits at $3,750, while $3,000 acts as crucial support.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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