- JPMorgan analysts said the demand for staking mechanisms will explode upon complete transition to Ethereum 2.0.
- JPMorgan: Attractive crypto staking yields could put the direct competition to traditional debt investment vehicles.
Once an ardent critic of Bitcoin and the crypto world in general, Wall Street giant JPMorgan is now changing tunes! Two JPMorgan analysts are betting big on the Ethereum 2.0 Proof-of-Stake (PoS) developments.
In the bank’s latest report, the analysts wrote that Ethereum 2.0 can kickstart a $40 billion staking industry in the next four years i.e. by 2025. Besides, the two senior analysts noted that the blockchain platforms with energy-efficient networks will continue to gain more popularity.
Just like Bitcoin, the existing Etereum blockchain follows a proof-of-work (PoW) consensus model. However, ETH developers are now actively working on the next iteration – Ethereum 2.0 – which will introduce the staking mechanism through its PoS model.
As per JPMorgan analysts, the PoS blockchain networks are generating $9 billion in annual revenue via its staking holdings. As Ethereum is likely to complete its transition from the existing PoW model to the Ethereum 2.0 PoS model, the analysts noted that it can massively spur the adoption of the PoS mechanism.
Thus, JPMorgan expects the staking rewards to double to $20 billion. The analysts further noted that by 2025, the staking returns will double again to $40 billion.
Competing Against the Traditional Debt Investments
In the report, JPMorgan analysts added that blockchains with the staking mechanism will eat into the market share of traditional debt offerings. They compared the financial rewards of crypto staking to cash and other fixed-income instruments like the U.S. Treasury bonds. The report notes:
Yield earned through staking can mitigate the opportunity cost of owning cryptocurrencies versus other investments in other asset classes such as U.S. Dollars, U.S. Treasuries, or money market funds in which investments generate some positive nominal yield. In fact, in the current zero rate environment, we see the yields as an incentive to invest.
Currently, the combined market cap of PoS tokens is $150 billion. The analysts predict that the rising market of staking yield will make cryptocurrencies a lot more attractive. As per data from StakingRewards, the top ten staking cryptocurrencies by market cap offer anywhere between 3-13 percent annual returns.
Ethereum competitor Cardano has the highest staked value of over $30 billion. This is three times more than Ethereum 2.0 which has a staked value of over $11 billion and comes second. Interestingly, 75 percent of Cardano (ADA) tokens are staked while it’s only 4.96 percent of ETH.
Thus, the complete implementation of Ethereum 2.0 could possibly raise ETH staking. The report mentions the positive yields of the PoS network along with the price appreciation of the PoS tokens. It notes:
Not only does staking lower the opportunity cost of holding cryptocurrencies versus other asset classes, but in many cases cryptocurrencies pay a significant nominal and real yield.
However, investors should be aware that a consistent positive yield through crypto staking largely depends on market volatility. Thus, if the price of staking tokens goes down, the returns could sink simultaneously. But with increased market participation, the volatility will subside. Thus, staking will become rewarding in the long term.
The Ethereum 2.0 London Hardfork
This month ahead in July, the Ethereum 2.0 mainnet will witness a major upgrade through the London hard fork. All eyes are currently on the EIP-1559 implementation which will change the “base fee” structure of the Ethereum network.
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