JPMorgan: Ethereum may continue to face 'intense competition' from other networks

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Golden Finance reported that JPMorgan analysts said that Ethereum may continue to face 'fierce competition' from competing blockchain competitors. Analysts said that Ethereum's share in the total market capitalization of Cryptocurrency has now fallen to its lowest level in four years, highlighting increasing pressure from competitors. There are two main reasons why ETH is performing poorly, according to analysts: increasing competition from blockchain networks such as Solana and Layer 2, which offer lower fees and higher scalability, and a lack of strong narrative compared to Bitcoin's positioning as a store of value. Even after the introduction of blob in ETH's Dencun upgrade to reduce costs and improve scalability, more and more activity is migrating from ETH's main network to Layer 2, weakening the underlying chain. Intensified competition has also prompted top decentralized applications to migrate to their own application-specific chains for better performance and lower costs. Analysts say that Uniswap, dYdX, and Hyperliquid have all taken this step, and Uniswap's move to Unichain is particularly significant. Analysts say that as one of the largest gas consumers on the Ethereum network, Uniswap's departure could reduce fee revenue for Ethereum and increase the risk of network inflation, as a decrease in transaction volume means a decrease in token consumption. Analysts say that despite these challenges, Ethereum remains at the forefront of stablecoins, DeFi, and tokenization, but its ability to maintain this leadership position remains to be seen.

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