What improvements will Ethereum's next upgrade "Pectra" bring?
Ethereum developers plan to launch Pectra after a successful Dencun upgrade to implement a series of improvements, which is expected to be completed in late 2024 or early 2025.

Ethereum developers plan to launch Pectra after a successful Dencun upgrade to implement a series of improvements, which is expected to be completed in late 2024 or early 2025.
Ethereum's Pectra upgrade aims to enhance UX with EIP 3074, integrating conventional wallets like MetaMask with smart contract capabilities. Community responses vary from optimism over usability to concerns about broader implications and address depletion.
Ethereum's Pectra hard fork introduces a groundbreaking social recovery feature, enhancing user security. However, concerns linger regarding the potential risks associated with delegated asset ownership.
The Dencun hard fork has been completed on the Goerli, Sepolia and Holesky testnets, and the mainnet will be launched on Epoch 269568 (approximately March 13, 2024).
On February 28, 2024, Ethereum developers held the 182nd All Core Developers (ACDE) conference call via Zoom.
Following the network's latest Shanghai upgrade, Ethereum is soaring. The second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is currently up almost 6% over the past 24 hours, with ETH trading hands at around $1,980, per CoinGecko. Liquidation data from Coinglass also suggest that bearish traders were proven wrong too, with Ethereum leading the pack at more than $44 million trades liquidated over the past 24 hours. Of that sum, roughly 77% of those positions were short. The successful execut...
This new Ethereum upgrade has the potential to make blockchain technology more accessible to non-crypto natives.
Ethereum staking withdrawals will be dynamic. The amount that can be unstaked depends on how many validators there are.
Account abstraction – a concept recently embraced by Visa – could make Ethereum wallets significantly more user friendly.
ETH’s Shanghai upgrade is highly anticipated because once executed, this change will allow users to withdraw their staked Ethereum.