ETH staking began in December 2020. With Ethereum’s Shanghai upgrade, which could happen as early as mid-April, withdrawals of staked ETH will finally be enabled. Will validators rush to cash out? Or will Shanghai bring more institutional stakers into the fold? Christine Kim, VP of research at Galaxy Digital, joins the show to discuss how Etheruem’s latest upgrade will affect the network, and maybe even ETH’s price.

Show highlights:

how Christine became an Ethereum expert

what you need to know about Ethereum’s Shanghai upgrade

when Shanghai is expected to go live on mainnet

what the difference is between Shanghai and Capella

possible outcomes following the activation of staked ETH withdrawals

whether Shanghai makes ETH staking more attractive to institutions

why Christine thinks there won’t be much impact on ETH’s price

how Shanghai will impact liquid staking providers

upgrades that are coming to Lido and Rocket Pool

what will happen in Ethereum’s subsequent upgrade: Cancun

what “proto-danksharding” is and how it will help Ethereum scale

what New York Attorney General Letitia James got wrong when she said ETH is a security

how Ethereum development has become more and more decentralized over the years

the next steps in Ethereum’s roadmap 

why Christine is still concerned about Lido and staking centralization

what zkEVMs are and why they play a key role in the future of Ethereum scaling

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ETH staking began in December 2020. With Ethereum’s Shanghai upgrade, which could happen as early as mid-April, withdrawals of staked ETH will finally be enabled. Will validators rush to cash out? Or will Shanghai bring more institutional stakers into the fold? Christine Kim, VP of research at Galaxy Digital, joins the show to discuss how Etheruem’s latest upgrade will affect the network, and maybe even ETH’s price.


Show highlights:


how Christine became an Ethereum expert
what you need to know about Ethereum’s Shanghai upgrade
when Shanghai is expected to go live on mainnet
what the difference is between Shanghai and Capella
possible outcomes following the activation of staked ETH withdrawals
whether Shanghai makes ETH staking more attractive to institutions
why Christine thinks there won’t be much impact on ETH’s price
how Shanghai will impact liquid staking providers
upgrades that are coming to Lido and Rocket Pool
what will happen in Ethereum’s subsequent upgrade: Cancun
what “proto-danksharding” is and how it will help Ethereum scale
what New York Attorney General Letitia James got wrong when she said ETH is a security
how Ethereum development has become more and more decentralized over the years
the next steps in Ethereum’s roadmap 
why Christine is still concerned about Lido and staking centralization
what zkEVMs are and why they play a key role in the future of Ethereum scaling



Thank you to our sponsors!
Crypto.com
FTSE
Halborn
Guest:

Christine Kim, Vice president of research at Galaxy Digital

TwitterLinks

Post-Merge, If Lido Becomes Dominant, What Does That Mean for Ethereum?

In the Recent Crypto Market Meltdown, What Role Did Lido’s stETH Play?

Is ETH on Its Way to Becoming Ultra-Sound Money? Yes, Says Justin Drake

ETHDenver presentation: Staked ETH Withdrawals: A Step-By-Step Overview with Christine Kim

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