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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 09:21  |  Written by: Samson Mow

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This Report Dives Into Ethereum

Hedge funds race to bet on outcome of Ethereum ‘Merge’

This report dives into Ethereum’s proof-of-stake blockchain and the implications of the coming Merge, as well as previews future upgrades and related topics such

Ethereum roadmap: The way ahead after Merge - CoinSwitch

Traders Have Been Scooping Up

This further pushed the stake rate by 11.17 percent. It should also be noted that 153,000 new ETH have been staked since August. In addition to this, 36,000 ETH were added every week. The latest numbers were surprising as the network is yet to upgrade to

Ethereum’s Merge: What Has Changed Two Years Later? - CCN.com

Traders have been scooping up options on ether tokensthe flagship crypto coin trading on Ethereumbetting on price volatility or protecting themselves against

Ethereum

Ethereum takes front stage ahead of Merge as stake rate surges

How The Merge impacted ETH supply - ethereum.org

Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade went live on, bringing smart wallet features, improved staking efficiency, and better Layer 2 scaling. Although ETH price remains

In Fact

In fact, the road ahead for Ethereum outlined by Buterin demarcated the six stages of the network’s evolutionary phase: The Merge, The Surge, The Scourge, The Verge

Today, it takes 2-3 epochs (~15 min) to finalize a block, and 32 ETH is required to be a staker. This was originally a compromise meant to balance between three

Ethereum's Biggest Update Since The Merge: What Pectra Means

With A Target Of

With a target of 100,000 transactions per second, Ethereum’s future is centered on the Surge and Verge stages as of September 2025. These phases feature

Possible futures of the Ethereum protocol, part 1: The Merge

Ethereum’s Roadmap: A Guide to The Merge and Beyond

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