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Ethereum Merge Testing Enters Final Phase, Price Pumps 6%

By:
Martin Young
Updated: May 31, 2022, 02:36 UTC

The final phase of testing for the highly anticipated Ethereum transition to proof-of-stake has begun, and the underlying asset got a nice price pump today.

Ethereum Merge

Key Insights:

  • A new Beacon Chain has been launched on the Ropsten testnet.
  • The final testnet Merge will occur on June 8, with the mainnet Merging in August.
  • Ethereum prices have reached $2,000 again for the first time in a week.

On May 31, lead Ethereum developer Tim Beiko announced that the network’s longest-lived testnet is moving to proof-of-stake

A new Beacon Chain was launched on the Ropsten testing network, and the Merge will occur around June 8, he added. Ropsten is the closest development network to the real Ethereum mainnet, so it provides the most accurate testing environment for any new upgrades, especially one as significant as this.

After the Ropsten transition, the Goerli and Sepolia testnets will be transitioned to proof-of-stake before focus shifts to mainnet. The mainnet deployment is likely to occur in August, according to developers.

Why The Merge is a Big Deal

The Merge is Ethereum’s most highly anticipated upgrade since inception. It involves docking the current Ethereum proof-of-work blockchain with the new Ethereum Consensus Layer (formerly known as ETH 2.0) proof-of-stake chain, which will take over as the primary consensus mechanism, ending the energy-intensive mining process.

This will reduce network energy consumption by more than 99% since power-hungry mining rigs are no longer necessary to validate blocks. Consensus will be achieved by staking the asset (ETH) into a smart contract instead. With all the negativity surrounding the energy consumption of Bitcoin (BTC) and proof-of-work cryptocurrencies, this will be good news for Ethereum.

Contrary to many reports, the Merge will not significantly reduce network fees which are paid in gas. This will only occur when further scaling upgrades are implemented on the network. However, these upgrades are not expected until 2023, so for now, layer-one Ethereum will remain costly to use when under heavy loads, but there are plenty of layer-two options.

At the time of writing, there was 13.3 million ETH staked on the Beacon Chain, according to the Launchpad dashboard. This is equivalent to around 11% of the entire supply and is worth around $26.5 billion at current prices.

There have also been conflicting reports about all of this collateral being sold to markets when the Merge takes place, and it is freed up from the staking smart contract. However, the ETH will be released in tranches several months after the Merge, so there will be no mass liquidation event.

ETH Prices Up 6%

Ethereum prices have gained 6.2% on the day, briefly topping $2,000 during the Tuesday morning Asian trading session. ETH is currently trading at $1,991, which has wiped out the past weeks’ losses.

However, Ethereum has lost 27% over the past month and is trading down almost 60% from its November all-time high.

Crypto markets in general have gained 5.8% on the day as total market capitalization reaches $1.37 trillion. Nevertheless, the bears are still in complete control of the longer-term trend, and there is likely to be more pain before any significant turnaround.

About the Author

Martin has been covering the latest developments in the blockchain and digital asset industry since 2017 when he made his first investment. He has previous trading experience and has worked extensively in IT over the past 2 decades.

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