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Ethereum: Merge INCOMING!! ETH Predictions & Analysis! ?

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– TIMESTAMPS –
0:00 Intro
2:11 ETH 2.0 No More
6:01 Scaling Implications?
9:41 ETH Tokenomic Changes
13:38 Demand Post Staking
15:03 ESG Investing Demand
17:50 Price Predictions
23:31 Conclusion

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The information contained herein is for informational purposes only. Nothing herein shall be construed to be financial legal or tax advice. The content of this video is solely the opinions of the speaker who is not a licensed financial advisor or registered investment advisor. Trading cryptocurrencies poses considerable risk of loss. The speaker does not guarantee any particular outcome.

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65 comments

  1. Alan Baldwin

    Thanks Guy, very detailed and well put together. I’ve been holding ETH since it was <$400, steadily adding on dips. I was especially interested in that fundamental analysis. As an experienced stock trader, there are known measures for determining their value. Not so much in crypto as most is still speculation. However this breakdown was, as you Brits say, Brilliant. Loved it keep em coming.

  2. Doris steve

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    1. Doris steve

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  3. Rome Linda Reyes

    I came to YouTube to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I’m confused, I’m a newbie and I’m open to ideas.

    1. denis antibas

      @Jessie Andres Listen to as much info as you can from Ark invest and Cathie wood, spend many days deeply learning about the fundamentals of each company, After that get a good stock tracker and examine each share price and the it’s movement

  4. MrKenski12

    Always on point and unbiased analysis from Guy! IMO Eth will be very strong even with the current competition BUT others will also keep nibbling at Eth’s marketshare like Terra, Avax, Cosmos and Fantom. The more choices the better for crypto since both devs, retail and VC will be on their toes coming up with better/faster solutions hence more investment flowing into crypto.

  5. Angela Ward

    I’m new to cryptocurrency and I don’t understand how it really works. Can someone guide me on the right approach to investing and making good profit from cryptocurrency investment?

    1. Scott Elliott

      Wow that’s great, amazing to see others who trade with Mrs Jasmine Warrenton, I’m currently on my 5th trade with her and my portfolio has grown tremendously and all thanks to her.

    2. Jack Norton

      Watching a lot of guys you tube videos is a good start, but mainly just research each project and their tokenomics before even thinking about putting money on them…… I learned this the hard way

  6. ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΒΑΚΟΥΦΤΣΗΣ

    In my calculations Ethereum is the most undervalued crypto! Its better store of value and has a big ecosystem of L2, able to make the difference! Ofcourse there are other chains like Solana and Terra which are competitive but at the end the trust goes to the most decentralized of all. And Ethereum with over 340.000 nodes at this moment is truly the most decentralized of all.

  7. Leon Campa

    If Eth becomes deflationary, and therefore more expensive, how will that help keep the Ethereum network competitive as a smart contract network relative to much cheaper options like Solana or Cardano?

    Wouldn’t defi protocols be encouraged to switch to such networks until a state of arbitrage and low fees per contract takes place?

    If Eth prices get too high, demand for hosting on it will inevitably fall, which will reduce prices accordingly.

    1. Leon Campa

      @Mathias Morgan yes, but other networks have their own layer 2s.

      in the end, the price of eth can’t increase much more than the other available networks or hosting dapps on it won’t make sense.

    2. Leon Campa

      @DavyCrockett888 I’m not talking about loans. I’m talking about smart contracts that require Eth as the fee currency for the transaction to happen on the eth network.

      For example, if I purchase $20 of stablecoins, but then send them to another wallet and have to pay the equivalent of $15 gas fees because the price of Eth just shot up to the moon, why would I choose an Eth based stablecoin?

      I could just purchase a SOL based stablecoin, as they would be a lot cheaper due to inflation and lower price of SOL.

      If smart contract adoptions are your main objective and purpose on the network, then an inflationary network is inherently better as it ensures the cost of gas fees will remain low. The key to low gas fees is for the rate of adoption and usage remains below the rate of inflation of the base crypto.

    3. DavyCrockett888

      @Leon Campa We can hope and assume that as deflation starts to kick in that scaling options like sharding come into play to help with fees. L2s are already coming into play, people have already started to use centralized band-aid solutions like Solana and Binance chain – this could help temporary high fees as you say. I also guess that once the merge happens the validators will eventually have such an interest in the success of Ethereum that a proper fee market will be set up where it doesn’t out price itself from the market. At the moment many miners may not have a vested interest in the success of Ethereum, but they may just be earning an income. When it comes to small transactions, decentralization and security are not of great importance,so certain L2s which do not maximise security can be used, whereas with huge and loans you want security, decentralization and Liquidity and Ethereum can provide all of these. I don’t think rising prices can really stop cheap transaction costs in the future, of course now band-aids are used.

    1. PulseChain Ecosystem

      PulseChain will be full system state Eth fork!! All Ecr20’s copied to new chain. Never been done before! Many forks of eth but not with full system state: revolutionary experiment. #pulsechain The arbitrage opportunities will be insane btwn Ethereum and PulseChain!

  8. T. M.

    Seems to me like these projected high staking returns are based on faulty assumptions about the percentage of Eth being staked post-merge. If staking gives 10-12% returns, then way more than 9-14M Eth is getting staked. Blockchains like Cardano and Polkadot have 60-70% of circulating supply staked. Even at 50% of the supply staked, you’re talking 60M Eth, which would drop staking returns to 2-3% at best.

  9. Airr B.Y

    Very well explained but I keep on finding it difficult to learn or become and expert trader by watching tutorials here on YouTube until I was introduced to a licenced investor a great tutor and a  mentor ,I must say Sir Brown is nothing but a genius. …

    1. Mike Harry

      Honestly I was shocked this Easter weekend when everyone was saying this at family dinner ..I felt used like I was literally the only one trading by myself all this while ..well I got a different investor from Sir Brown. I’m hopeful it pays off .

    2. jamie L

      I give this channel credit for continous great video ,but I feel those who would allow the market dynamism to determine when to trade are new in space or probably just naive .I’d advise more emphasis should be made on why we need to invest/trade than stalking. We need more investors like Sir Brown ,dude knows his job .

  10. hatmeow

    This is one of the best videos you have made (and the rest are pretty darn good) Very detailed study on the recent events for the much awaited merge. Great work and I am a big fan of yours already

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