2024 Crypto Outlook: Ethereum Set to Outshine Bitcoin, Says JP Morgan
In a recently released financial outlook for 2024, JP Morgan, a global leader in financial services, has presented a cautious stance on the cryptocurrency industry. Despite the approaching Bitcoin halving event, the bank anticipates Ethereum (ETH) outperforming Bitcoin (BTC) in the coming year. This forecast emerges amidst heightened anticipation and speculation within the crypto market.
Ethereum’s EIP-4844 Could Eclipse Bitcoin’s Growth
JP Morgan’s analysis suggests Ethereum could see more significant growth than Bitcoin in 2024. The bank points to Ethereum’s upcoming EIP-4844 update, also known as “Proto-dank sharding,” as a potential catalyst for its performance. This upgrade is expected to enhance Ethereum’s network efficiency and scalability, giving it an edge in the market.
Contrastingly, Bitcoin’s much-anticipated halving event, which traditionally has been a bullish signal for the cryptocurrency, is considered by JP Morgan to be already factored into its current price. The halving, which reduces the reward for mining new Bitcoins, is expected to increase production costs and potentially lead to a 20% decline in the hash rate. According to JP Morgan, this could result in higher operating costs for miners and drive less efficient miners out of the market.
Ethereum Favored Over Bitcoin in JP Morgan’s Outlook
One of the central themes in JP Morgan’s report is the notion of “excessive optimism” surrounding Bitcoin. As per the bank’s analysts, this optimism has led to the asset being overbought in a market that has preemptively priced in the effects of the upcoming halving event. The bank further argues that the expectations for capital inflows into Spot Bitcoin ETF products are overstated, potentially setting up the market for disappointment.
Regarding mining, the halving event is expected to double production costs based on current hash rates and Bitcoin mining difficulties. This cost increase, combined with a predicted decline in the hash rate, may force miners with excessive operating costs to exit, further impacting the Bitcoin ecosystem.
While JP Morgan’s outlook favours Ethereum over Bitcoin in the upcoming year, the bank has not shied away from expressing concerns regarding Ethereum, particularly its centralized staking mechanism. This aspect of Ethereum’s network has raised questions about network security and decentralization, critical factors in any cryptocurrency’s broader acceptance and success.
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