CryptoW1neer

ETHUSD | review| Eight myths about Ethereum The Merge

BINANCE:ETHUSDT   Ethereum / TetherUS
Hello everyone, I wrote a new idea for you. I think it's easy to like and subscribe to the channel, thanks😉

📌Ether is consolidating above the support level of $1,760, the nearest significant resistance is around $2,000. This is a psychological level, I wrote about it earlier.

📌We all know that there will be a transition to Pos soon - Already on September 15, Ethereum will switch to the PoS algorithm. The developers talk about Napoleonic plans, and Vitalik Buterin assures that this is only the beginning of a long journey.

Here are eight myths about Ethereum The Merge (Moving to POS)

📌Myth: You need 32 ETH to run a node
✖True: Anyone can synchronize their own node. A new node without ether will just check and confirm blocks, it will not be possible to add new blocks - this is a function for validator nodes.

📌Myth: Fork will reduce commission fees (gas)
✖True: The merger is a change to the consensus mechanism, not an expansion of network capacity, and will not result in lower gas fees.

📌Myth: Ethereum transactions will become faster
✖True: The speed of transactions will remain the same, perhaps slightly increase.

📌Myth: You can withdraw staked ETH right after the fork
✖True: It will be possible to get ETH from staking only 6-12 months after the Shanghai update.

📌Myth: Validators will not be able to withdraw rewards until the Shanghai update
✖True: Staking rewards will be locked, only commission income can be withdrawn

📌Myth: When the ETH withdrawal is opened, there will be pressure on the price
✖True: ETH withdrawals will be restricted for security purposes.

📌Myth: After the fork, the yield in ETH will increase by 3 times
✖True: More recent estimates predict a 50% increase in post-merger returns.

📌Myth: A fork will lead to chain downtime
✖True: The Merge upgrade is designed to move to Proof-of-Stake with zero downtime.

Write your comments, do you support the transition at all or not?👇

Disclaimer

The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.