Everyone’s talking about the Ethereum Merge: new report reveals the most interested countries

A new report released from CoinGecko uncovered the places around the world most interested in the upcoming Ethereum Merge. 

The data found Singapore as the most interested country worldwide and by a large margin at that. Singapore scored 377, which is nearly 100 points higher than the second place nations, Switzerland and Canada, both tied at 286 point. Germany, the United States and the Netherlands filled out the remaining top five spots.

Scores were determined through an analysis of the frequency of ten search terms then combined for the overall ranking. These terms included ‘Ethereum Merge’, ‘ETH Merge’ and ‘Ethereum PoW’, among others.

Certain terms had particular potency in Singapore such as ‘Ethereum Merge’, ‘ETH Classic’ and ‘Ethereum’. In Switzerland users searched for ‘ETH’ alone more than anywhere else in the world.

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Bobby Ong, COO and co-founder of CoinGecko, elaborated on the results, saying global anticipation is at an all-time high with the Merge expected in less than a week. Developers claim it will take place between Sep. 13 and 15.

“The top 8 rankings in this list seem to encompass countries with strong Ethereum communities, which might explain their high search scores in this study.

The Merge of the Ethereum network from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS) will have, “effects will ripple throughout the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem,” says Ong. 

As the world waits for the Merge the community on crypto Twitter is active with expectations.  Some claim high hopes for the Ethereum community:

The Ethereum merge will reduce energy consumption by 99.9%

The major problem that halted Bitcoin institutional adoption was energy consumption

ETH institutional adoption is about to sky rocket in 2023

— JRNY Crypto (@JRNYcrypto) August 31, 2022

While others anticipate an immediate repercussions for the native network cryptocurrency ETH: 

I think #Ethereum will dump hard on the Merge Date

— Crypto Rover (@rovercrc) September 3, 2022

Even mainstream media outlets have tried their hand at covering the upcoming transition. 

Exchanges, miners and developers across the space have also been preparing for the event in various ways. For example, Binance US began offering low-barrier Ethereum staking, while FTX announced that it plans to halt ETH deposit and withdrawals on Arbitrum, Solana, BSC during the Merge.

Prior to the Bellatrix upgrade, which took place on Tuesday Sep. 6, 74% of Ethereum nodes were ready for the transition.

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