ETH Surges 20%, Biggest Gain Since 2021 as Pectra Upgrade Helps Restore 'Confidence'
ETH outperforms CoinDesk 20 Index, as bulls comes back while BTC surges above $100k.

What to know:
- Ethereum's Pectra upgrade has led to a nearly 20% increase in ETH, trading above $2,100.
- The upgrade raises the staking limit and improves wallet usability, among other enhancements.
- Despite the rally, weak network activity suggests a full recovery to previous highs is not imminent.
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The move comes amid a broader crypto market rally that coincided with bitcoin
Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade, its most substantial overhaul since the 2022 Merge, represents a sweeping protocol hard fork, as CoinDesk previously reported.
The upgrade consolidates validator operations by raising the staking limit from 32 to 2,048 ETH (via EIP-7251), advances wallet usability through account abstraction mechanisms allowing temporary smart contract functionality (via EIP-7702), and implements nine other Ethereum Improvement Proposals.
"ETH is finally catching up after lagging behind BBTC for most of the year. While BTC is nearing its all-time high, ETH is still down nearly 50% from its 2024 peak," Ming Jung from Presto Research wrote to CoinDesk in a note.
The Pectra upgrade, Jung said, "helped restore some confidence, and with ETHBTC down nearly 40% year-to-date at 0.02, it's not surprising to see buyers stepping in at these levels."
In a recent research report, CryptoQuant wrote that weak network activity on the Ethereum blockchain, which hasn't grown since 2021, suggests that a recovery to prior highs isn't imminent despite the rally.
In a market update, Flowdesk wrote that they see the crypto market broadly regaining momentum, with bitcoin passing $100K and a return to risk appetite, with investors shifting from caution to chasing higher-yield altcoins and structured products.
"We're seeing a recycling of sell flow into higher-momentum plays, a shift from the caution that’s defined the last two months. While still below Q4 2024 levels, beta appetite is clearly building," Flowdesk wrote.
March Zheng, General Partner of Bizantine Capital, told CoinDesk in a message that traders should remember that Ethereum has typically been the main on-chain altcoin indicator for risk-on, and its sizable upticks generally lead to broader altcoin rallies.
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Meanwhile, the CoinDesk 20, a measure of the performance of the largest digital assets, is up over 10%.
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