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Letâs talk about a big complicated topic. The ETHEREUM MERGE.
If it makes you feel better, I was confused for a long time as to what the ETH Merge exactly was. To make you feel even better, I didnât understand it until about a week ago.
Credit goes to the Bankless Newsletter for their thorough and pretty-easy-to-understand explainer on the Merge. I would put their explainer at a high school to college reading level.
My goal is to re-explain it even more simply the only way I know how. With my patented crude drawings and analogies. Letâs gooooo!
PS: If youâre already familiar with what the Merge is and why itâs important, please note that I am intentionally simplifying my explanations. You want to onboard 100 million more people to crypto? Make it easier to understand đ
It is the process of combining two Ethereum blockchains into one.
Weird to think of right? Letâs look at an IRL example of merging.
AhhhhâŠso weâre literally merging two blockchains âlanesâ into one.
For most of us, this is a familiar process. However, merging a blockchain of this magnitude has never been done before.
If there is an accident when merging on the highway, it causes a lot of issues. Thereâs traffic, people might be late to a job interview, it might cause more accidents, everyoneâs day just got a little worse.
If there is an âaccidentâ on a blockchain merge, there would be a blockchain version of those downstream effects.
Thatâs why the Ethereum Foundation (the team behind Ethereum) has been extensively testing this before doing the real thing.
Have you merged into a lane before? If so, merge you e-mail below or share this!
With the Merge, Ethereum will switch from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake to validate transactions.
Letâs use another IRL example to explain this. Letâs say thereâs a bouncer at a club. The bouncer has an important role at the club because they check to see who is on the guest list, who has paid, and who can be let in.
Now letâs make this picture a little more clear:
Club = Ethereum blockchain: Itâs a party in here đȘ©
Bouncer = Ethereum Node: They make sure the transactions are valid and take note of whoâs gotten in the club.
People waiting in line = Transactions that are pending to be confirmed on the Ethereum blockchain. One theyâre in, theyâre confirmed on the blockchain. Eg: âThis jpeg is mine!â
Now hereâs the issue with this bouncer at Club Ethereum. To check the guestlist or make sure one of these people waiting in line should go into the club, they have to work. In this example:
Bouncer: Runs to the box office and asks âHey, is Jane Doe on the list?â
Box office: âYup!â
Bouncer: Runs back to the line âHeyâŠ*gasps for air* youâre đźâđš inâŠ*gasp*â
Person waiting in line: âThanks!â
So what the is proof of stake then? How would we make the above situation more efficient for everyone involved?
What if the bouncers had earpieces or a walkie talkie? They could stay in the same place (stake), do their job just as effectively, and less energy would be used (no running around!)
More efficient right? Well, how much more efficient?
From an energy consumption standpoint, PoS will be ~99.95% more energy efficient than Proof of Work. Pretty hard for environmentally focused folks to talk crap about ETH after the Merge.
Because PoS is able to be way more efficient without compromising security, they donât need to âpayâ the nodes as much for their work. The Merge will reduce yearly ETH issuance from 4.3% to 0.43%.
Because of this, many people in the space expect the price of ETH to rise due to a large reduction in ETH being issued to these nodes.
The Ethereum Foundation has actually been working on the Merge for a while now. Hereâs the timeline:
See? Itâs a literal MERGE đ
Yesterday, the third and final public test merge on the Goerli testnet was successful. So now itâs onto the final boss, the real thing!
sassal.eth đŠđđŒ @sassal0x
If successful, this will be a huge milestone for Crypto as a whole.
Not quite a foe or challenger, but on top of partnering with Coinbase (announced earlier this week)âŠ
Why does this matter?
Stonedpipesđ†@Stonedpipez
Some deep pockets are coming to play in the crypto sandbox soon.
I came across a Tweet yesterday evening from a someone with a sharp pair of eyesâŠor maybe they just really like Disclosure.
adrienstern.eth | hiring @r3vl_xyz @AdrienStern
No official announcements, no fanfare that Iâve seen besides this tweet.
InterestingâŠ
See you tomorrow!