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Writer's pictureDavid Jeffries

Who's Holding $ETH

Updated: Aug 7, 2022


I could go on and on like most of the crypto enthusiasts about coins that I have no interest in owning. I will say that I do hold some ETH and BTC. Both seem to be rising gradually, but not like other alt coins. With that revelation and for you guys that follow the charts everyday, I move on.


This crypto winter has been tough for those that just held on and hoped for the best. I can empathize with you. Some of my coins, I held too long. And some I will use diamond hands.


And then there is Staked Ethereum. When I first staked it (back when); I was gambling that it would finally merge and I could enjoy the rise in value and hopefully the uptick from the POS vs POW minting process. Non inflationary and new and shiny.


Well kids and neighbors , the test nets and the bugs/problems seem to be a thing of the past. My money is on the 4th quarter of 2022. When the dust settles and all the nodes are running the new code, what do you think will happen? What is your prediction for the new $ETH ?


Myself; I don't know. I wish I did, but my track record so far in the crypto world is not very good. So, I am not going to hold my breath and close my eyes and wait for the tooth fairy to drop money on my pillow. I'm just going to wait and see. If it's good, then great. If the new ETH waits too long and the other layer 1 networks pass it by; then it was fun and exciting and no I did not get my monies worth for the show. But, such is life. Follow me for more in depth analysis such as this one.

oh, as a bonus for those that follow the beacon chain here is an open source 2.0 beacon chain explorer. Have fun


 

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