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Why ETH selling pressure is unlikely to increase after Shanghai upgrade: CryptoQuant

The profit and loss of staked Ethereum (ETH) indicates that there will be less selling pressure when the staked ETH tokens are unlocked in the Shanghai upgrade, crypto analytics platform CryptoQuant said. There have been concerns that the staked ETH unlock will result in these tokens flooding the market and creating high selling pressure.

But according to CryptoQuant analysis, 60% of staked ETH, representing 10.3 million ETH, is at a loss. Moreover, the depositors of the largest staking pool, Lido, are also at a loss. Lido holds nearly 30% of all staked ETH, with an average loss of around $1,000.

Selling pressure is generally high when investors have the potential to earn extremely high profits. Usually, when a large number of assets are unstaked at the same time, it is expected that some investors may want to cash in their profits and create selling pressure.

Since Ethereum investors do not have much profit potential, high selling pressure is not expected, as per CryptoQuant.

Low selling pressure also means that the price of Ethereum is unlikely to dip — token prices tumble low when selling pressure increases.

The Shanghai Upgrade

In early January, Ethereum developers agreed that the Shanghai upgrade would occur in March 2023. The only major code change in the Shanghai upgrade is unlocking ETH staked by validators.

Developers considered unstaking their highest priority and excluded a set of Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) dubbed EVM Object Format (EOF) in the Shanghai upgrade. The EOF, however, may be included in one of the future upgrades, but the developers are yet to take a final call.

The uncertainty regarding the unlocking period of staked ETH created much uneasiness among investors, who started questioning the future of the network. The start of withdrawals is expected to bring much-awaited relief to ETH validators.

Monika Ghosh
Journalist at CryptoSlate

Monika started reading about crypto in 2020 and went deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole. While she is always skeptical of new projects, she earnestly believes blockchain and the crypto industry can relieve some of our time's most pressing problems, including financial inequality and transparency. She is a voracious reader, and her fondness for food only rivals her love for books.

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 03.03.2023

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