Ethereum Is Now Better Than Ever, but Does That Make It a Buy?

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Ethereum 's (CRYPTO: ETH) latest technology upgrade called Pectra went live on May 7, potentially making the chain the fastest and cheapest that it has ever been. With the coin's price rising by almost 70% during the past 30 days (likely buoyed by a handful of macroeconomic factors), it seems that investors are receiving the upgrade with some enthusiasm as developers are reporting they appreciate the new features.

Does that mean you should be considering a purchase? Below I'll examine what Pectra changed, why it's important, and how it fits into the long-term thesis for buying this coin.

These new additions open lots of doors

Here's a quick non-exhaustive rundown of the most important new features for end users:

There are also a handful of back-end improvements that aim to make the chain run faster and with lower fees, as well as a few security improvements. For the most part, application developers haven't had enough time to fully integrate the new user-facing features into existing apps. New apps that lean on those features more heavily to offer unique value to their users will take even longer to launch, assuming they do.

Nonetheless, these upgrades grant Ethereum a handful of capabilities that other chains simply don't have and have the potential to make it more user-friendly, secure, and capable. All of the above contributes to the bull thesis for buying the coin and holding it for a long period.

However, it's important to recognize that Pectra's impact on Ethereum's price will take some time to play out in full. This first launch is only phase one out of two; phase two is slated for later this year or in early 2026.

Although the market is digesting how phase one is performing, it willl need to repeat the process relatively soon. It's possible that a lukewarm set of phase one features might be significantly streamlined, made more useful, or made to perform much better by what's coming in the next phase. This arc of the chain's story is at the beginning right now, not the ending.

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