The Merge Will Not Spike Ethereums Price Coinshares Strategist

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 15:36

The Merge Will Not Spike Ethereums Price Coinshares Strategist

After the Merge

ETH price: CoinShares’ chief strategist points to “buy the rumour

After the Merge, Ethereum will continue to handle execution but will replace the physical miners with virtual stakers thereby creating a new consensus “layer”.

Chief strategist: The Merge is a ‘buy the rumor sell the - Finbold

Ethereum Merge Will Fundamentally Change

As an update to ethereum's blockchain, the merge will start the process by which ethereum transitions from a proof-of-work (PoW) to a proof-of-stake (PoS) protocol.

How The Merge Could Impact Yields - coinshares.com

Ethereum Merge Will Fundamentally Change the Demand and Supply Dynamics of Ether, but no new capital is coming to raise ETH prices, Says Meltem Demirors.

CoinShares CSO Says No New Capital Coming To Buy Ethereum As

Despite what some think, the Merge will not scale Ethereum

Merge ‘jitters’ see outflow from Ether-based investment products

The cryptocurrency sector is gearing

Ethereum ‘merge’: How will ETPs be affected? - etfstream.com

Uncertainty over the Ethereum Merge may have driven the latest week of outflows from Ether-based investment products, says CoinShares head of research James

The cryptocurrency sector is gearing up for the Merge upgrade that will transition Ethereum (ETH) to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) protocol, with the event viewed as bullish

The Merge aims to move

The Merge aims to move Ethereum from Proof of Work (PoW) to Proof of Stake (PoS), and provide the foundation for increased scalability and reduced energy

Experts Divided on How the Merge Will Affect Price of Ethereum

Some experts expect the price of Ethereum (ETH) to rise following its transition to proof-of-stake (PoS) with the impending Merge, though others have warned of risks.

Meltem Demirors

The Merge will not spike Ethereum’s price: Coinshares

Meltem Demirors, the Chief Strategy Officer at digital asset management firm CoinShares, says there isn’t much new capital currently getting into the Ethereum market.