According to a report by Jinse Finance, as disclosed by Cointelegraph, the ETH/BTC ratio is used to compare the price of ETH to BTC; the higher the ratio, the stronger ETH is relative to BTC; the lower the ratio, the weaker ETH is. The Ethereum-Bitcoin (ETH/BTC) ratio measures the performance of Ethereum's price relative to Bitcoin's price. Although institutions have started to adopt Ethereum, according to data from CoinGecko, the ETH/BTC ratio has remained below 0.05 since July 2024. The ratio peaked in June 2017, reaching an all-time high of 0.14. Currently, the ratio stands at 0.039, down again from 0.04 in August.