Ethereum price increase driven by anticipation of Dencun upgrade: Grayscale
Quick Take: In a new report, Grayscale said ether’s “recent price performance reflects the market’s anticipation” of the Dencun upgrade coming next month. Grayscale is also hoping the Securities and Exchange Commission approves converting its Ethereum trust into a spot ether ETF.
"We believe that recent price performance reflects the market’s anticipation of this upgrade," Grayscale Research Analyst William Ogden Moore wrote in a new report published on Friday. "Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade, scheduled for March 13th, 2024, represents a major step forward and could help Ethereum compete in terms of scalability with faster chains in the Smart Contract Platforms Crypto Sector, such as Solana."
In the new report, Grayscale's analyst laid out a fairly bullish case for Ethereum, the second most popular cryptocurrency by market cap. The price of ether is currently up about 25% since the beginning of the year, according to The Block's Price Page . However, the report notes, in 2023 the price of ether underperformed compared to its sector and especially compared to competitors like Solana, which saw over 900% growth last year.
Ethereum price YTD. Image: The Block Price Page.
Taking a bullish stance on Ethereum will not likely come as a surprise as Grayscale is currently attempting to have its Ethereum trust converted into a spot ether ETF. Some believe that the Securities and Exchange commission is likely to approve the new financial instrument by May, especially given the agency approved spot bitcoin ETFs, which began trading last month.
Ranked by assets under management, Grayscale has the largest spot bitcoin ETF on the market.
Capture more smart contract applications
Besides the upcoming Dencun upgrade, and the potential for spot ether ETFs gaining approval, the Grayscale report pinpointed "net deflationary supply" and "network revenue generation" as other reasons for optimism.
Grayscale also said that Ethereum can become more competitive it stands to capture more smart contract business. "If Ethereum can simply become more competitive in throughput and cost, it could position itself to capture smart contract applications that demand high levels of security and censorship-resistance like stablecoins or tokenized financial assets," wrote Moore.
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