Standard Chartered: Ethereum is in a "mid-life crisis," performing poorly in technological upgrades to attract audiences

2025-03-25 14:28:33
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ChainCatcher news, according to the Financial Times in the UK, Standard Chartered's head of digital asset research, Geoff Kendrick, stated that Ethereum is in a "mid-life crisis," performing poorly in a series of technological upgrades aimed at attracting a broader audience.

Ethereum developers have been trying to improve network speed and efficiency by offloading transaction processing to third parties, which has redirected fees to these third-party networks known as Layer 2, rather than to Ethereum developers. Kendrick believes this decision "freely forfeits value," adding that "Ethereum has essentially commoditized itself."

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