‘Ultra Sound Money’ — Post-Merge Stats Show Ethereum’s Issuance Rate Plunged After PoS Transition

Months before Ethereum transitioned from proof-of-work (PoW) a prueba de participación (punto de venta), a simulation of The Merge had shown the network’s issuance rate would drop following the ruleset change. Statistics now show that the simulation’s predictions have come to fruition as the network’s issuance rate has slowed significantly since September 15, following the Paris Upgrade that triggered The Merge.

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Ethereum’s Issuance Rate Sinks Lower Post-Merge

Since August 5, 2021, Ethereum has changed from being inflationary to deflationary by introducing the ruleset upgrade ​​EIP-1559. Esencialmente, the change reconfigured the algorithm tied to the base fee per gas in the protocol, and since EIP-1559 was codified, the network now burns the base fee per gas. Since the August 5 London Upgrade, the network has destroyed 2,627,061 éter valer $8.56 mil millones. Since The Merge, sin embargo, Ethereum is a lot more deflationary because the change redefined the protocol’s issuance rate.

'Ultra Sound Money' — Post-Merge Stats Show Ethereum's Issuance Rate Plunged After PoS Transition
Supply growth and issuance statistics if Ethereum was still a PoW chain. Data via ultrasound.money.

Por ejemplo, metrics from the web portal ultrasound.money show 3,076 ETH has been issued since The Merge on September 15. If proof-of-work (PoW) miners were still mining ether, they would have produced 53,694 ether since the start of The Merge. The current data shows that Ethereum’s issuance rate post-Merge has dropped by more than 94% lower than if the blockchain would have remained a PoW network. ETH’s deflationary characteristics are believed to be beneficial, as they make ether scarce over time.

4.6 Million Fewer Ethereum by Next Year Thanks to EIP-1559 and Post-Merge Ruleset Changes

Corrientemente, post-Merge data indicates that 297,000 ETH will be burned annually at current rates and issuance has dropped from 3.78% per annum to 0.22% a 0.25% per year. Before The Merge, miners would have produced 4,931,000 ether per year but since the protocol changed to PoS, yearly issuance has slid to 603,000 new ether per year.

'Ultra Sound Money' — Post-Merge Stats Show Ethereum's Issuance Rate Plunged After PoS Transition
Post-Merge statistics show issuance has dropped considerably since the transition. Data via ultrasound.money.

En el momento de escribir, ETH has a circulating supply of 120,583,249 ether and at current exchange rates the aggregate is worth $158.57 billion in USD value.

'Ultra Sound Money' — Post-Merge Stats Show Ethereum's Issuance Rate Plunged After PoS Transition
Ultrasound.money data shows ETH’s issuance if PoW remained, ETH’s current issuance, y BTC’s 1.72% inflation rate per annum.

This means if Ethereum never Merged, by September 19, 2023, the total supply would be around 125,514,249 without accounting for EIP-1559’s burn rate. With the burn rate and post-Merge rules, ETH’s total supply by September 19, 2023 should be an estimated 120,889,249, o 4,625,000 ether less than it would be under previous PoW consensus rules. Similar to Bitcoin’s halving characteristics, ETH supporters believe the aforementioned ruleset changes will make ether harder than traditional sound money, as proponents these days like to call it ‘ultra sound money.’

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jamie redman

Jamie Redman es el líder de noticias en Bitcoin-Tidings.com News y un periodista de tecnología financiera que vive en Florida.. Redman ha sido un miembro activo de la comunidad de criptomonedas desde 2011. Él tiene una pasión por Bitcoin., código fuente abierto, y aplicaciones descentralizadas. Desde septiembre 2015, Redman ha escrito más de 6,000 artículos para Bitcoin-Tidings.com Noticias sobre los protocolos disruptivos que surgen hoy.




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