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Ethereum Merge Postponed From June: 'No Firm Date Yet'

Published 14/04/2022, 03:30
Ethereum Merge Postponed From June: 'No Firm Date Yet'
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The much-anticipated Merge event on the Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) blockchain appears to have been pushed back by “a few months.”

What Happened: Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko said in a tweet that The Merge, or the official transition to proof-of-stake, won’t take place in June.

Beiko said developers hadn’t yet arrived at a firm date to ship The Merge but stated that Ethereum is in its final stages of being a proof-of-work blockchain.

Why It Matters: The Merge event has been widely perceived as an important catalyst for Ethereum to increase in value.

Last week, analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence said that Ethereum was “undervalued” but it would begin closing the valuation gap as it moves closer to The Merge.

The analysts modeled Ethereum’s growth trajectory using the same exit multiple of 25x that they applied to Apple Inc (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:AAPL). They arrived at a $9,000 price target for the second-largest cryptocurrency.

Beiko’s confirmation of a delay in The Merge was met with some disappointment among members of the crypto community. The event was initially expected to take shape in 2019.

According to Jesse Pollak, Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) Global Inc’s (NASDAQ: COIN) head of engineering, the technical complexity behind The Merge itself justifies any delays in its delivery.

Price Action: According to data from Benzinga Pro, ETH was trading at $3,138, up 3.64% in the last 24 hours.

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