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Core Value of Ethereum Shanghai Upgrade: From Staking Freezing to Ecosystem Prosperity
In Spring 2023, the Ethereum network underwent a key upgrade—the Shanghai upgrade. As an important milestone following the “Merge,” this upgrade addressed technical challenges that had troubled the ecosystem for over two years and laid a foundation for Ethereum’s future development. This article will explore the true value of the Shanghai upgrade from three perspectives: technical mechanisms, market reactions, and ecological impact.
Why is the Shanghai upgrade needed: Unlocking frozen staked assets
In September 2022, Ethereum completed its transition from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism—known as the “Merge.” After the transition, users could stake 32 ETH to participate in network validation and earn staking rewards.
But there was a problem: once users staked ETH, those funds were frozen. Before the Shanghai upgrade, users couldn’t withdraw any staked ETH, even if they urgently needed the funds. Although this design was for security reasons, it limited user liquidity and reduced the ecosystem’s attractiveness.
The Shanghai upgrade, as a hard fork, directly addressed this issue. After the upgrade, users could finally freely withdraw their staked ETH. This not only completed the final piece of the PoS puzzle but also marked Ethereum’s staking mechanism becoming truly mature.
Chain reactions triggered by the Shanghai upgrade: New patterns in the ecosystem and market
Unlocking the withdrawal of staked assets triggered a series of market reactions.
Price and liquidity rebalancing
Market concerns initially predicted that many stakers would sell ETH immediately after the upgrade, causing prices to drop. However, the reality was less dire. Since stETH, a liquid staking token, maintained an almost 1:1 peg with ETH, early cash-out attempts by stakers had already been executed via the stETH market. Therefore, the direct impact of the Shanghai upgrade on ETH prices was limited, and the market gradually absorbed this change.
Enhanced ecosystem attractiveness
The Shanghai upgrade made Ethereum’s PoS mechanism more complete and transparent. This significantly increased Ethereum’s appeal to developers and users. More projects are willing to deploy applications on Ethereum, and more users are joining the validation network. This creates a positive feedback loop, fueling the growth of the entire Ethereum ecosystem.
Role adjustment of liquid staking platforms
Before the Shanghai upgrade, liquid staking platforms (like Lido) mainly allowed users to stake less than 32 ETH and receive liquid tokens for other operations. After the upgrade, with native staking becoming more convenient and flexible, these platforms faced new competitive pressures. However, they haven’t been eliminated—they still serve ordinary users who lack technical expertise and provide vital staking liquidity to DeFi. In the future, native staking and liquid staking platforms will find a new balance.
The profound significance of the Shanghai upgrade: Market freedom and innovation
The true value of the Shanghai upgrade lies not only in technical improvements but also in a shift in philosophy—from restrictive fund freezing to empowering user autonomy and market freedom.
Allowing users to freely withdraw staked assets reduces artificial control effects and enables market forces to play a more significant role. This open approach attracts more institutions and retail investors to participate in staking, promoting market balance and stability.
At the same time, after the Shanghai upgrade, Ethereum developers gained more space for innovation. With a robust PoS mechanism, new application layer innovations and cross-chain protocols are emerging, injecting fresh momentum into the entire crypto market.
Overall, the Ethereum Shanghai upgrade marks the true arrival of the proof-of-stake era. It not only solves technical challenges but also opens new doors for the long-term prosperity of the Ethereum ecosystem.