The Flippening: Will Ether Flip Bitcoin in the Next Year? – Blockworks

Posted: September 9, 2022 at 5:59 pm

For years, Ethereum proponents have pined for the hypothetical, as of now moment when ether eclipses bitcoins market capitalization: The Flippening.

What better time than Ethereums Merge? Its one of the most significant updates in the history of cryptocurrency yet, converting its energy-intensive, proof-of-work-backed consensus with its own brand of proof-of-stake.

The fusion of Ethereums Beacon Chain and its long-running mainnet is expected to trigger in six days time.

But whether its enough for ether to usurp bitcoin is another story. Bullish sentiment would propose June as the bottom for both equities and cryptoassets both have tanked about 70% from their respective November peaks.

Bitcoin is hovering around $19,000 and its market capitalization stands at just under $368 billion, representing 39% of the total digital asset market.

Ether trades for $1,600, and its nominal value is a touch over half bitcoins, at $196.4 billion, a little over one-fifth of cryptos collective capitalization.

Back-of-the-napkin math shows The Flippening would occur if ether reaches roughly $3,050 true only in the relatively unlikely event that bitcoins price holds steady.

The flippening is only really a symbolic victory for ETH maximalists, but perhaps not overly significant for the industry as a whole, Bobby Ong, co-founder of data provider CoinGecko, told Blockworks.

Its unlikely for ether to rise past bitcoin in the next 12 months, Ong said, as both bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) have been moving in similar directions due to the macro environment, dogged by inflation.

Ether is eyeing another run at yearly highs against the price of bitcoin, indicating markets are assigning value to the Merge.

But ether was much closer to flipping bitcoin more than five years ago, the early innings of the last bull-bear cycle. On June 12, 2017, the market capitalization of ETH was almost 84% that of BTC, with just $7.16 billion separating the two, according to TradingView data.

That figure is currently around 52% (with more than 100% indicating a flippening). In January 2020 at the bottom of the last bear market the situation was far worse, with ETH at just 11% of BTCs value ($15.4 billion to $146.7 billion).

Still, market values dont tell the full story.

Comparing on-chain metrics including transaction count, protocol fees and the number of active addresses across networks can also provide insight into their growth.

Ethereum is ahead in terms of transaction count and protocol fees, CoinGeckos Ong said, and in major dapp development. Its also steadily catching up to Bitcoin in terms of daily active addresses.

But the number of total bitcoin users active or not vastly outpaced ethers at the height of the previous bull run.

Bitcoin users grew 37.5% between July and December 2021, from 128 million to 176 million, according to a Crypto.com report published earlier this year. On the other hand, only 23 million users held ether, a statistic which only grew by 1.4% over the same period.

Ethereums switch to proof-of-stake could help boost those numbers. Not only is the Merge expected to cut Ethereums energy consumption by more than 99% replacing its GPU miner-based issuance model to one based on crypto-collateralized validator nodes (read: servers) it also lays the foundations to scale the networks base layer more effectively, proponents say.

This might help spur further ecosystem development and present an attractive investment opportunity to eco-conscious investors, even institutional ones, so goes the bull case.

We expect not only renewed interest from building projects on the platform but also from an investment perspective, Lachlan Feeney, founder of Australias largest blockchain consultancy Labrys, told Blockworks.

Yet, big money institutions are still concentrating their exposures, for the most part, to bitcoin.

This advantage cannot be understated as the influence of institutions grows within the market, said CoinGeckos Ong. Whether ETH, or any other crypto, can challenge its market share in this space remains to be seen.

Bitcoin and Ethereum differ significantly in primary use cases, diverging their value propositions. Bitcoins application scope is narrow: Its censorship-resistant money, propelled by peer-to-peer payments.

But Bitcoins architecture by design does not support smart contracts, unlike Ethereum and a raft of layer-1 competitors. This essentially restricts bitcoins usage to micropayments and tips. (Remember the Lightning Network-powered Pollofeed?)

Indeed, even with Lightning, Bitcoin is less applicable to the broader Web3 crypto ecosystem.

This magnetizes Bitcoin to its store of value sales pitch users should rather hold their bitcoin than spend it in the same way as ether and other Ethereum-bound assets.

Some argue the Bitcoin development community prides itself on an unwillingness to iterate as quickly as Ethereum, bucking the move fast, break things tradition of Silicon Valley lore.

The early abdication of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoins pseudonymous founder, contrasts Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterins persistent gravitas within Ethereum crowds another potential boon to its value prop.

Vitalik actually stepped away from doing a lot of work on Ethereum at the end of the ICO craze, but he still sets the roadmap and he still gets a lot of input, Katie Talati, director of research at Arca, told Blockworks.

Added Talati: And obviously, his opinion means a lot. Hes not necessarily dictating the day-to-day, but I think it does help having a bit of a guide.

Another effect of Ethereums proof-of-stake plan is that it will eventually turn the token into a deflationary asset, which industry participants say would likely generate significant interest.

Bitcoins supply limit is famously hardcoded to 21 million, while ethers floats. The protocol modifies ETHs issuance rate and supply constantly, with the network currently burning transaction fees rather than paying them to validators.

Sometimes, more ether is burned inside a block than issued, temporarily switching the cryptocurrency from inflationary to deflationary a phenomenon expected to occur more frequently post-Merge.

Bitcoins issuance slowly decreases, halving every four years but its supply will never formally decrease. This, at best, imbues anti-inflationary properties, although they are amplified once block rewards reduce to zero next century.

Vivek Raman, head of proof-of-stake at BitOoda, believes Bitcoins faults give Ethereum an edge in creating sustainable monetary policy, complete with high network revenue to inspire longevity.

Its almost like a mathematical inevitability, Raman said about the possibility of Ethereum flippening, estimating it could happen possibly a year after the upgrade. He argued bitcoin enjoys its status due to an early-mover advantage, backed by the idea of a pristine digital asset immaculately concepted by Nakamoto.

According to Raman, Bitcoins proof-of-work may ultimately work against its value prop, especially considering mining rewards halve every four years.

While tapering issuance hasnt threatened its security model so far, with enough miners on the network despite lower rewards, theyre still paid less over time. This means theres less and less incentive to mine every four years, Raman said.

So, what are the tell-tale signs of an impending Flippening? Surging open interest on ether futures has been floated as one indicator: Theres currently $12.8 billion in BTC open interest compared to $8.6 billion for ETH, per CoinGlass.

But Raman suggested open interest is mostly a short-term signal. And in any case, rising levels of open interest on ether futures could simply reflect appetite for Ethereums decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols.

Ethereum has decentralized finance sitting on top of it. So, it has an economy running on it because of that, theres more leverage, Raman said. If theres more leverage in the system, youre gonna see a lot more open interest from futures and options. But thats just a function of more speculators, more participants.

With no clear indicators and a suffocating macro backdrop, predicting the Flippening is a tricky undertaking.

It doesnt seem likely to occur around the Merge or even within the next year but its clear the two networks, and their native digital assets, are poised to diverge in a big way.

David Canellis contributed reporting.

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