The bull market is here, and here comes the password for Ethereum's core narrative.

The Pectra upgrade is an upgrade that Ethereum will undergo in Q4 (if postponed to Q1 next year), and few people in the market mention it. The best target for this upgrade is $SSV , which is currently at the bottom after a round of wash-outs. Some funds have already begun to deploy this area, so the first to eat will be the first to eat meat.

The Pectra upgrade mainly upgrades Ethereum's 32 nodes to 2048, and the profit is like the track of $SSV . The merger, Shanghai upgrade, and Cancun upgrade all pulled Ethereum up by dozens of points, and it is normal for small coins to pull up several times. The Pectra upgrade is much more important than the Cancun upgrade. Everyone knows about the last Cancun upgrade, but it didn't make any money. No one paid attention to it this time, so it's a sneak attack. It is expected that this will be mentioned all the time at the recent Ethereum developer conference, and there will be many people discussing it next.

$SSV is fully circulated, with a market value of 212 million. The Ethereum Foundation's paper and technology are written into the Ethereum 2.0 roadmap. SSV code can be found in the Ethereum code base. It has been a long time since the market was washed, and few people have chips in their hands.

Expected positives:

Ethereum ETF is pledged.

Coinbese invested in SSV and listed on Coinbase and UPbit.

Funds brought by Pectra upgrades enter the Ethereum ecosystem.

The SSV token model is about to change. Staking with SSV can reduce the handling fees of people who pledge Ethereum and share network fees. (Empowerment and reduction of circulation)

SSV TVL is growing wildly. Currently, 1.3 million ETH (3.6 billion US dollars) is pledged, and it is expected to be more than 5 million ETH.

It is at the bottom at present, and it is also a valuable project. The cottage has little room for decline, and it will be several times higher in one pull.

SSV is also a strong currency. It has been pulled twice in the past two years, once 7-50 and once 11-66.