March 26, 2025

JPMorgan: "Ethereum network activity after Shanghai update is disappointing"

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JPMorgan: "Ethereum network activity after Shanghai update is disappointing"

Experts from the international corporation JPMorgan (JPM) announced that the April update of the Shanghai Ethereum network did not live up to expectations in terms of results and network activity.

The results of the study suggest that Shanghai had virtually no impact on the level of activity on the world's largest smart contract blockchain, as many had hoped.

"Previous transition from proof of workThe proof-of-stake that occurred as a result of the Merge update caused energy consumption on the Ethereum network to collapse by more than 99%. However, instead of the growth expected alongside the launch of the Shanghai update, the number of daily transactions fell by 12% and the number of daily active addresses by 20%. As Ether supply dwindles, rates have risen sharply and network activity growth has been disappointing,” JPM analysts wrote.

Investment company experts note that,Despite expectations of a significant increase in ETH prices and the stated deflationary model, various macroeconomic problems, including banking crises, regulatory pressure and rising inflation, destroyed all hopes. The total value locked (TVL) in decentralized finance (DeFi) on the blockchain fell by almost 8% in the first half of the year.

JPMorgan: "Ethereum network activity after Shanghai update is disappointing"

Previously, crypto market experts were positiveresponded to the move to PoS and praised the network development team for eliminating the need for expensive and complex mining hardware. But now the crypto community has legitimate concerns about the level of decentralization of the network, as, as JPM representatives put it, “the share of liquid staking protocols, like the dominant Lido, has become dangerously high, signaling an increase in the centralization of the Ethereum network.”

The fears of crypto industry experts were confirmed
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, who said that the centralization of network nodes has become one of the main problems for the blockchain of the second cryptocurrency by market capitalization.