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Ethereum’s last major upgrade called the Merge was completed last year that made it energy efficient
Ethereum's second major update named Shanghai is just some hours away from being completed on the blockchain. It is estimated that ETH tokens amounting between $22.38 billion (roughly Rs. 1,82,520 crore) and $33 billion (roughly Rs. 2,70,900 crore) are currently staked on the blockchain. The Shanghai upgrade will let people withdraw their staked Ether, bringing more liquidity to the network. Ethereum developers, after months of thorough testing, are finally deploying the upgrade, in the backdrop of which ETH has reached its nine-month high price point of $1,861 (roughly Rs. 1.52 lakh).
Ethereum is set to complete this upgrade on Wednesday, April 12. In the backdrop of this development, the crypto community has flooded Bitcoin.
Gm :sunny:
— Lore (@lore37_) April 12, 2023
Ethereum Shanghai day, let's celebrate with some Vitalik Dancing :man_dancing: pic.twitter.com/9jIolzw1GE
$ETH may outperform $BTC post-#Shanghai hard fork.
— Degen Ape Trader (@oesnetwork) April 11, 2023
Market treating this upgrade as a bad news event, with traders hedging pre-news & likely buying back after.
In short, it is inverse of ETH 2.0 fork last September.
Check out the chart for more details! :chart_with_upwards_trend::rocket::mag: pic.twitter.com/OqOfmQMwCZ
The Shanghai Upgrade is happening today.
— MooMs (@Moomsxxx) April 12, 2023
6 months after The Merge, Ethereum is changing again, and the price may be affected.
Here is everything you need to know in 2 minutes: pic.twitter.com/2cVBQ7gKBY
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Volkov has strongly suggested investors and traders engaging with Ethereum at the time to expect volatility in the coming days.
“Investors and traders should not quickly buy into market emotions following the Shanghai upgrade, regardless of the outcome. Consider your risk tolerance and be sure you have a healthy, diversified portfolio,” she noted.
Following the completion of this upgrade, experts believe, the blockchain could suffer some glitches and instability.
“Shanghai Upgrade can expose s to a number of scams, specifically phishing attacks involving fake wallet or staking services or in the form of false promises of guaranteed high returns on staked ETH,” the team of security experts behind Trustcheck, a Web3 end- security software, said in an email to Gadgets 360.
Ethereum developers paved the way for this development with a major upgrade called the ‘Merge' last year, which ditched energy-intensive mining and moving to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) system where ether owners lock up 32 coins to check new records on the blockchain, earning new Ether on top of their staked coins.
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