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Ethereum Preps for Biggest Code Change Since the Merge With Pectra Upgrade

Ethereum developers are preparing for Wednesday’s much anticipated Pectra upgrade, set to bring the biggest code change to the blockchain since the Merge in 2022.
Pectra – a blend of the names Prague + Electra – consists of two upgrades happening on Ethereum’s consensus and execution layers at the same time.
The upgrade is focused on making the Ethereum blockchain more user-friendly and efficient. Pectra consists of 11 major code changes, or «Ethereum improvement proposals» (EIPs), that will improve the staking experience on the network, introduce new wallet features, and update the functionality of the blockchain.
One of the main changes coming to the blockchain is EIP-7702, which gives wallets smart contract capabilities, moving them towards a technological trend known as “account abstraction.” The change will allow wallets to add user-friendly features, like the ability to pay gas fees with currencies other than ether (ETH.)
Another major change, known as EIP-7251, will make the staking experience for validators easier. After Pectra, validators will be able to increase the maximum amount of ETH they can stake from 32 to 2,048, meaning those who stake across multiple validators can now consolidate them under one node. This should mean that it will take less time to spin up a new node and alleviate the cumbersome experience of setting up the equipment.
Some of the changes in Pectra have been planned for a few years, even though developers originally targeted this all to go live in 2024. However, due to the complexities of the code changes, Pectra was delayed until the first quarter of 2025. After the initial delay, developers tested the upgrade twice on two different testnets and both networks experienced bugs, requiring the developers to create a third test, delaying the upgrade once again.
“The Pectra fork is coming to Ethereum mainnet soon! Please don’t forget to update your nodes,” wrote Ethereum Foundation devops engineer Parithosh Jayanthi on X.
The price of ETH has fallen nearly 42% in the last 12 months, while the broader market gauge, CoinDesk 20 Index, dipped about 1.5%.
Read more: Ethereum Developers Lock in May 7 for Pectra Upgrade
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Trump’s Ties Make Crypto’s Democrat Allies Stomp Brakes on Bills

Senate Democrats are balking at advancing landmark stablecoin legislation due to President Donald Trump’s increasing personal benefits from his own crypto ties.
Over the weekend, Sen. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat elected to represent Arizona with $10 million in backing from crypto super PAC Fairshake, warned with eight of his colleagues that they would not vote to advance the current version of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins of 2025 (GENIUS Act), the Senate’s stablecoin bill. The Senate would need 60 votes to move forward with any legislation.
However, the bigger issue for the crypto industry may be the effect this new fight has on forthcoming market structure legislation. The stablecoin bill should ultimately still sail through Congress, one person who works with lawmakers and legislative aides told CoinDesk, but any slowing of ongoing momentum could threaten that bill, which in turn would likely delay any progress on market structure legislation intended to define how the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission are to oversee the industry. The market structure legislation — a bill the industry has demanded for years — would cover a much broader range of activities than just the stablecoin bill.
Two recent announcements in particular may have raised Democrats’ concern and led to this weekend’s announcement: Trump’s announcement of a dinner for the top holders of his memecoin and Abu Dhabi investment firm MGX’s announcement it would use the Trump family-backed World Liberty Financial’s USD1 stablecoin for an investment in Binance. Both suggest Trump himself may personally benefit to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, USA Today said.
Trump claimed he was not profiting from his crypto ventures during an interview with Meet the Press over the weekend.
«I’m not profiting from anything,» he said. «All I’m doing is, I started this long before the election. I want crypto. I think crypto’s important because if we don’t do it, China’s going to. And it’s new, it’s very popular, it’s very hot. If you look at the market, when the market went down, that stayed much stronger than other aspects of the market. But I want crypto because a lot of people, you know millions of people want it.»
While Gallego’s announcement was published over the weekend, Democrats have been concerned behind the scenes for a few days, with Sen. Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, warning Democrats to withhold support during a caucus meeting last week, CoinDesk confirmed. Axios first reported on this rift.
One of the individuals who spoke to CoinDesk said they were concerned about how long the fight over Trump’s involvement with crypto might drag out the legislative process for the stablecoin bill, what Democrats will need to be comfortable voting to advance the bill and whether or not the situation will prevent a market structure bill from advancing at all.
Gallego’s statement, which was co-signed by Democrats Mark Warner, Raphael Warnock, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Catherine Cortez Masto, Andy Kim, Ben Ray Luján, John Hickenlooper and Adam Schiff, said the lawmakers «recognize that the absence of regulation leaves consumers unprotected and vulnerable to predatory practices» and that there is a need for bipartisan legislation.
«However, the bill as it currently stands still has numerous issues that must be addressed, including adding stronger provisions on anti-money laundering, foreign issuers, national security, preserving the safety and soundness of our financial system and accountability for those who don’t meet the act’s requirements,» the statement said.
Gallego, Warner, Kim and Blunt Rochester had previously joined Republicans in voting to advance the bill out of the Senate Banking Committee.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who leads the Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee, was far more blunt in a post on social media site Bluesky, saying the Senate should not pass a bill that would «facilitate this kind of corruption,» referring to MGX’s announcement — shared publicly by Eric Trump, one of the president’s sons — last week.
«The Trump family stablecoin surged to 7th largest in the world because of a shady crypto deal with the United Arab Emirates — a foreign government that will give them a crazy amount of money,» she said.
She wrote a joint letter with fellow Democrat Jeffrey Merkley to the acting director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics asking his office to investigate the MGX deal on Monday.
The stalling momentum isn’t limited to the Senate. Earlier Monday, Rep. Maxine Waters, the leading Dem on the House Financial Services Committee, told the committee’s chair she would block efforts to hold a joint hearing with the House Agriculture Committee addressing market structure issues.
«Most of this is politics,» wrote Jaret Seiberg, a financial-policy analyst with TD Cowen, in a Monday note to clients. He said that Trump’s personal stake in crypto is making it hard for Democrats to back the stablecoin bill that would regulate his family’s business. Even so, he predicted it’ll still pass the Senate, though maybe not this week.
«The crypto lobby is politically powerful and has shown a willingness to devote its considerable resources to influencing Washington,» Seiberg said. «It is hard for us to see why the Democrats would take on that fight when they can leverage significant concessions from the GOP on the stablecoin bill.»
Lobbyists for the crypto industry seem alarmed about the last few days’ announcements: A joint statement published Monday urged lawmakers to begin floor debate on the bill.
The statement, signed by Blockchain Association’s outgoing CEO Kristin Smith, the Crypto Council for Innovation’s acting CEO Ji Kim and the Digital Chamber’s new CEO Cody Carbone, said a real regulatory framework would support stablecoin adoption and «dollar dominance in the digital economy.»
«We respectfully urge Senators to vote YES on the motion to proceed to consideration of the GENIUS Act, and move us one step closer to enacting a bipartisan stablecoin framework,» the statement said.
Another lobbying organization, the National Venture Capital Association, also weighed in with a statement attributed to CEO Bobby Franklin asking the Senate to move the stablecoin bill forward.
«U.S. leadership in the digital economy depends on establishing a clear and consistent regulatory framework for stablecoins that fosters innovation, empowers entrepreneurs and helps build the next generation of financial technologies,» the statement said. «A strong stablecoin framework will also support the venture capital industry’s efforts to back groundbreaking companies and strengthen America’s global financial technology leadership.»
Read more: U.S. Crypto Market Structure Bill Unveiled by House Lawmakers
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SHIB Plunges 7.4% in One Week, but Market Sentiment Remains Cautiously Optimistic

The cryptocurrency market continues to reflect broader economic uncertainties as Shiba Inu (SHIB) faces significant downward pressure.
Recent price action shows SHIB testing critical support at $0.0000127 after experiencing a 7.4% decline from recent highs, with volume spikes coinciding with major selloffs particularly during early May, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis data model.
Despite current volatility, on-chain data reveals growing institutional confidence in SHIB’s long-term prospects. April 2025 saw the addition of 109 new millionaire wallets holding SHIB, bringing the total to 860 addresses with at least $1 million in tokens. This accumulation occurred even as SHIB’s 7% price gain in April underperformed compared to Bitcoin’s surge toward $95,000.
Market sentiment remains cautiously optimistic as futures open interest for SHIB nearly doubled in April, rising from under $97 million to nearly $190 million. Meanwhile, ongoing development of Shibarium, SHIB’s Layer-2 blockchain, continues with improvements to transaction throughput and validator onboarding that could provide fundamental support for future price action.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- Price action reveals a series of lower highs and lower lows, with volume spikes coinciding with major selloffs, particularly during the May 3rd decline below $0.0000130.
- A key horizontal support zone has formed around $0.0000127, which has been tested multiple times in the last 48 hours.
- The $0.0000129 level now represents immediate resistance, with the Fibonacci retracement suggesting potential stabilization at the current level before any meaningful recovery can occur.
- In the last 100 minutes, SHIB demonstrated remarkable volatility and recovery, initially plunging to a critical support level at $0.0000126 during a high-volume selloff at 13:31-13:40, where volume peaked at over 22 million units.
- The price found strong buying interest at this support zone, triggering a V-shaped recovery that accelerated dramatically around 13:57-14:01, where bullish momentum pushed SHIB up nearly 10% from its lows.
- The most recent price action shows consolidation above $0.00001276 with decreasing volume, suggesting short-term exhaustion after the recovery rally, though the higher lows pattern forming since 14:40 indicates potential for continued upward movement if the $0.00001274 support holds.
Disclaimer: This article was generated with AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy. This article may include information from external sources, which are listed below when applicable.
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Leading House Dem Will Block Crypto Market Structure Bill Hearing

The leading Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Maxine Waters, will block efforts to hold a joint hearing between her committee and the House Agriculture Committee on Monday’s newly unveiled market structure discussion draft bill.
Under House rules, all participants in a joint hearing need to agree to proceed. Waters will object to the joint hearing and prevent it from proceeding as planned, a Democratic staffer told CoinDesk, pointing to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent and increasing engagement with crypto.
The Financial Services and Agriculture Committees announced they would host a joint hearing on market structure issues last week, and unveiled the first text addressing the issue — including how the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission would oversee crypto — earlier Monday.
«Ranking Member Maxine Waters has been incredibly vocal about Trump’s crypto crimes and has pushed Republicans to investigate these crimes,» the staffer said. «Ahead of tomorrow’s hearing, Ranking Member Waters gave Chairman Hill a phone call and told him she would not approve this hearing unless Republicans included provisions in their legislation to block Trump from further profiting from crypto off the backs of investors.»
Politico first reported that Waters would object to the joint hearing.
In recent days, Trump announced he would host a dinner for the 220 parties holding the most TRUMP memecoins. One of his children, Eric Trump, announced just last week that Abu Dhabi investment firm MGX would use World Liberty Financial’s USD1 stablecoin to close its investment in crypto exchange Binance. Freight Technologies, a publicly traded logistics firm, also said last week that it would buy $20 million in TRUMP coins with the explicit purpose of trying to influence trade policy.
The Democratic staffer told CoinDesk that Waters and other Democrats on the Financial Services Committee would hold their own hearing investigating Trump’s different crypto ties, which would include World Liberty Financial.
A spokesperson for the Financial Services Committee’s chair, French Hill, said in a statement that, «Since the last Congress, we’ve had productive bipartisan, bicameral discussions on market structure legislation. We encourage the Ranking Member to attend tomorrow’s hearing to express her views and reconsider her decision to object.»
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