(Ekta Mourya – FXStreet)
– Ethereum Shanghai Hard Fork’s activation in March 2023 will be closely followed by a token unlock of at least 35,008 ETH.
– To facilitate Ethereum unlock, the nodes storing data and processing transactions need to ensure that their withdrawal credentials are updated.
– Ethereum price is on track to hit the $1,500 level in another leg up, according to the Elliott Wave Theory.
Ethereum Shanghai Hard Fork is the next key milestone for the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. The event is closely followed by a token unlock, where at least 35,008 ETH will be unlocked shortly after the hard fork is successful.
This post outlines how validators can prepare for token unlock, the minimum volume of ETH tokens that are likely to flood the market, and what to expect from the Ethereum price.
Ethereum Shanghai hard fork would pave the way for unstacking ETH tokens
Ethereum network’s Shanghai upgrade is the next major developmental milestone post the altcoin’s Merge. The Merge marked ETH’s successful transition from a proof-of-work to a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism and reduced energy usage by 99.9%. The Shanghai hard fork will be closely followed by ETH token unlock.
Ethereum tokens staked in the deposit contract will be unlocked for the first time since 2020. While several Ethereum Improvement Proposals are bundled in the Shanghai hard fork, the ETH token unlock is the event that developers and the community are most looking forward to.
Developers are targeting March 2023 for the activation of Shanghai and staked ETH withdrawals. All validators wanting to withdraw their staking rewards will have to ensure their withdrawal credentials are updated to the new “0x01” format. As defined by Ethereum.org, a validator is a node in a proof-of-stake system responsible for storing data, processing transactions, and adding new blocks to the blockchain.
Users in the Ethereum community who staked 32 ETH in the ETH2 deposit contract, activated their validators on the altcoin’s blockchain network. Updating validator withdrawal credentials is a requirement for nodes who want to exit, stop validating, and withdraw the full balance of their staked ETH.
Based on the number of active validators on the network as of January 10 (497,138 active), a maximum number of 16 withdrawals will be processed per block. There is no gas cost associated with withdrawals. Each validator that intends to unlock staked ETH will go through two separate queues: an exit queue and a withdrawals queue. Both full (32 ETH) and partial withdrawals will be processed simultaneously.
The existence of 1,094 exited validators on Ethereum suggests that there will likely be at minimum 1,094 full withdrawals processed and >35,008 ETH un-staking from the Beacon Chain (responsible for consensus logic and ETH protocol) shortly after the activation of Shanghai.
Find more information on withdrawing staked ETH, and updating withdrawal credentials here:
With ETH token unlocks fast approaching, the altcoin’s price could face mounting selling pressure unless the event has been priced in. Technical expert Crypto_Ed_NL weighed in on the ETH price impact.
Ethereum price has another leg up before a correction
Pseudonymous crypto analyst and trader Crypto_Ed_NL applied Elliott Wave Theory to Ethereum in the chart below. The expert believes Ethereum has bullish potential and the altcoin could climb another leg up before a correction in its price.
According to Elliott’s wave theory, the market price of the asset alternates between an impulsive, or motive phase, and a corrective phase on all time scales of trend. Impulses are divided into 5 lower-degree waves, where waves 1, 3, and 5 are impulses and waves 2 and 4 are smaller retraces of waves 1 and 3.
As seen in the chart above, the ETH price has completed its second wave and is prepared for the next impulse, wave 3. The expert argues that a break above A at $1,360 would validate the bullish thesis and the model, signaling a run-up to the $1,500 level, represented by C on the chart.