Connors writes that despite 2023’s focus on Bitcoin’s increased dominance and surging fees amid a challenging U.S regulatory environment, Ethereum’s post-merge performance, including an unexpected non-impact of staking ‘unlock,’ increased staking demand, and realized deflationary promise with over 250k ETH ‘burned,’ is garnering market attention.
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