“After the merge comes sharding, through which scaling is facilitated,” Laurent Kssis, a crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) expert and director of CEC Capital, said. “Will it signal that Ethereum’s status as the dominant web3 blockchain is truly deserved and sustainable? The gas fee will not be instantly resolved, in my opinion, as interest could surge and hence gas fee too, but it will be exciting to watch first move advantage and ability to attract developers, there would be less reason for crypto projects to opt for any of Ethereum’s rivals.”
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