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A quarter million tons to Mars: SpaceX’s ambitious vision – Ynetnews

Posted: April 27, 2024 at 2:37 am

Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, outlined his vision years ago to transport humanity to Mars using the Starship spacecraft. Last weekend, a year after Starship's first trial and a few weeks after the third trial, Musk unveiled an updated plan, which includes the establishment of an independent colony on Mars within two decades.

Musk addressed SpaceX employees at the company's Boca Chica space base in South Texas. He reiterated the imperative of transforming humanity into a multi-planetary species, transcending the constraints of a single planet, and, in the distant future, into an interstellar species, not confined to a single solar system.

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Starship spacecraft

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Mars stands as the primary candidate for human settlement, currently representing the sole viable option. To realize this monumental goal, SpaceX developed the Starship system, a massive spacecraft capable of vertical landing and reusability that can be launched repeatedly. Its launch vehicle, Super Heavy, is also designed for multiple deployments. The entire assembly of the spacecraft and the launch vehicle is collectively referred to as Starship, though this can be somewhat confusing.

In Starship's third trial, conducted in March 2024, the spacecraft achieved its designated space trajectory for the first time, followed by re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere over the Indian Ocean. However, the intended activation of its engines in space and subsequent targeted crash into the sea encountered technical failures. The spacecraft failed to reactivate its engines for a controlled descent and ultimately disintegrated during re-entry. Additionally, the launch vehicle, which was supposed to perform a landing maneuver over water and then crash into the sea, exploded before completing its mission.

In his Saturday speech, Musk expressed hope that the spacecraft would successfully withstand the heat during re-entry in its fourth experimental flight, scheduled for a few weeks later. In the future, plans to implement a novel landing technique for the launch vehicle, and in some cases the spacecraft itself, involving a specialized tower equipped with mechanical arms to gently guide the hovering rocket to the ground. In the forthcoming flight, Musk said, the rocket will attempt a landing with a virtual tower over the sea, executing the vertical stabilization maneuver while hovering, before crashing into the water. A successful virtual maneuver would pave the way for its real-world counterpart to be tested in the subsequent fifth flight.

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A formidable launch system poised to surpass all predecessors. Starship 3, on the right, compared to the two preceding models

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A successful virtual maneuver would pave the way for its real-world counterpart to be tested in the subsequent fifth flight. The maneuver is more challenging concerning the spacecraft, due to its high-speed descent from space. Musk stated that the company would want to record at least two consecutive successes in such a maneuver over the sea before attempting to land the spacecraft at its Texas launch base, to reduce the potential risk of debris and shrapnel scattering over the United States and Mexico in the event of a malfunction.

Presently, Starship launches are performed exclusively only from SpaceX's facility in Texas, but the company has already started building a suitable launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it launches most of its rockets. Musk has revealed that the company is constructing two launch pads there, with the first anticipated to become operational by the middle of next year. Along with an additional launch pad under construction at Boca Chica, this will bring the total to four active Starship launch facilities by the end of next year. Trials will continue in Texas, while routine operational launches will shift to Florida.

The main innovation in Musk's remarks was the presentation of the future model of Starship, called Starship 3. Following the completion of trials, SpaceX plans to initiate flights using Starship 2, which is slightly larger than the models currently being tested: it will be about 52 meters tall, compared to about 50 meters in the current version, and will be capable of transporting a payload of at least 100 tons to Earths orbit. The upcoming Starship 3 will be nearly 70 meters in height, equipped with nine engines instead of six, and capable of carrying over 200 tons of payload to Earths orbit. For comparison, the Saturn V rocket, which launched the Apollo spacecraft to the moon, carried a payload of about 140 tons to Earths orbit.

In parallel with upgrades to the spacecraft, the company is also developing a new model of Raptor engines, utilized both in the launch vehicle and in Starship itself. Musk presented the ex-generation engine, Raptor 3, which is anticipated to withstand harsh conditions, particularly heat, owing to an internalized design for components that are currently installed externally. Additionally, Raptor 3 will provide stronger thrust and will be easier to manufacture due to the improved design.

The key to Starship missions to Mars, or any other destination, will be refueling in Earth orbita technology that has not yet been tested, in part due to the challenges of transferring large quantities of liquids in microgravity conditions. SpaceX has already commenced the third experimental flight of Starship to evaluate technologies for fuel transfer between tanks. The long-term plan envisions Starship vessels loaded with cargo to Mars or other destinations reaching Earth orbit with nearly depleted fuel tanks, having consumed most of their fuel to bring the payload into orbit. There, they will connect to refueling ships that will replenish their tanks, before setting off to their distant destination.

Given the differing orbital speeds of Earth and Mars around the sun, launches to the Red Planet are possible only during specific windows when the two planets are relatively close, resulting in a journey lasting typically 6 to 9 months. These potential launch windows to Mars occur every 26 months. According to Musks vision, it should be possible to launch up to ten Starship spacecraft per day during these time windows. Once fueled, these spacecraft will await the opportune moment to initiate their journey toward Mars.

Musk proposes that each craft, carrying 200 tons of cargo, could collectively transport 250,000 tons of equipment to Mars during each launch window, culminating in delivery of one million tons of essential supplies to the neighboring planet over an approximate span of about eight years. Musk believes that establishing a functioning and self-sustainable colony on Mars, capable of producing and meeting all its needs independently without reliance on Earth, requires the migration of a million people and several million tons of cargo. He believes this goal can be achieved within twenty years. This ambitious endeavor entails the construction of thousands of spacecraft per year, a feat that Musk deems entirely feasible and comparable to current automotive industry scales.

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According to Musk, a self-sustaining Mars colony that would be independent of Earth could be established within 20 years. Visualization of SpaceXs Mars Colony

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Such a colony would need to develop, among other things, energy sources and methods for their production, mining methods for ice and minerals, long-term life support systems, construction methods and technologies utilizing local materials, and a global communication system. According to Musk's vision, the need for new technologies opens up many opportunities for entrepreneurs and offers new horizons for companies entering these markets.

According to his plan, most of the Starship spacecraft launched to Mars will not return from there but will instead undergo recycling for colony needs. The spacecraft, constructed from stainless steel, could be melted down and recycled to produce tools, building materials, and more. Later, some of the spacecraft will be launched back to Earth after refueling, utilizing resources harvested from the Martian atmosphere and from the ice in its soil, notably methane (CH4) and oxygen (O2). Ultimately, this could establish regular, albeit slow, two-way traffic between Earth and Mars.

Central to realizing the grand plan is a significant reduction in launch expenses. Musk is convinced that by implementing mass production techniques for thousands of spacecraft and rockets per year, using affordable and readily available fuel, and fully recycling these crafts and rockets, the cost of launching a Starship could drop to just $2-3 million. While this might still seem costly, it is notably less than the price of launching "Falcon 1", which the company launched at the beginning of its journey in 2006, capable of carrying less than 200 kilograms of payload into Earth orbit.

In the meantime, the company is financing most of Starships production and development from its two main projects: the Starlink satellite communication network, which includes more than 6,000 satellites serving close to three million customers, and launches to Earth orbit utilizing the Falcon 9 rocket, SpaceX's trusted workhorse. These rockets deploy satellites for many commercial and governmental clients, as well as crewed and uncrewed Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. Currently, until Boeing finally launches its crewed spacecraft, SpaceX remains the sole American entity launching astronauts into space, serving both NASA and private companies such as Axiom.

SpaceX is engaged in many other projects, notably NASA's effort to return humans on the moon again as part of the Artemis program. Starship has been selected by NASA as the designated crewed landing vehicle for the program's initial missions, and potentially also in subsequent endeavors.For these purposes, SpaceX is developing a lunar version of Starship, equipped with appropriate landing legs and devoid of the heat shield and steering fins needed for atmospheric reentry. NASA officially plans a crewed landing on the moon by the end of 2026, though it is more realistically expected to occur two or three years later.

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A testing ground for technologies en route to Mars. SpaceX's envisioned lunar base

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The company's agreement with NASA does not grant the space agency exclusive rights to use the lunar landing vehicle, allowing SpaceX to sell it to other space agencies or use it for private missions. Indeed, SpaceX has expressed intentions to establish a Moon base, as briefly mentioned by Musk in his recent address. Such a base, if realized, would likely serve SpaceX or its clients as a testing ground for technologies destined for Mars exploration

Meanwhile, SpaceX is solidifying its status as the foremost operator in Earths orbit. According to Musk, about 90 percent of orbital activity is attributable to SpaceX, primarily driven by the Starlink satellites. Musk notes that approximately 90 percent of orbital activity is attributable to SpaceX, primarily due to the Starlink satellites. China accounts for an additional six percent, with the remaining four percent distributed among other global entities.

SpaceX's dominance is expected to increase once Starship becomes fully operational. Well before routine Mars flights become a reality, it's likely that these sizable spacecraft, if they deliver on their promise of low launch costs, will be used not only for deploying large payloads such as space stations but also for satellite deployment and other spacecraft missions. Musk estimates that his company could eventually control 99 percent of activity in Earth orbit. While this goal may sound ambitious and aspirational, judging by SpaceX's progress so far, it is by no means unattainable.

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Researchers Develop Goldene A New Form of Ultra-Thin Gold With Semiconductor Properties – SciTechDaily

Posted: April 19, 2024 at 2:46 am

Researchers at Linkping University have successfully created single-atom-thick gold sheets, known as goldene, using a technique inspired by ancient Japanese smiths. Credit: SciTechDaily.com

For the first time, scientists have managed to create sheets of gold only a single atom layer thick. The material has been termed goldene. According to researchers from Linkping University, Sweden, this has given the gold new properties that can make it suitable for use in applications such as carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen production, and production of value-added chemicals. Their findings are published in the journal Nature Synthesis.

Scientists have long tried to make single-atom-thick sheets of gold but failed because the metals tendency to lump together. But researchers from Linkping University have now succeeded thanks to a hundred-year-old method used by Japanese smiths.

If you make a material extremely thin, something extraordinary happens as with graphene. The same thing happens with gold. As you know, gold is usually a metal, but if single-atom-layer thick, the gold can become a semiconductor instead, says Shun Kashiwaya, researcher at the Materials Design Division at Linkping University.

Lars Hultman, professor of thin film physics and Shun Kashiwaya, researcher at the Materials Design Division at Linkping University. Credit: Olov Planthaber

To create goldene, the researchers used a three-dimensional base material where gold is embedded between layers of titanium and carbon. But coming up with goldene proved to be a challenge. According to Lars Hultman, professor of thin film physics at Linkping University, part of the progress is due to serendipidy.

We had created the base material with completely different applications in mind. We started with an electrically conductive ceramics called titanium silicon carbide, where silicon is in thin layers. Then the idea was to coat the material with gold to make a contact. But when we exposed the component to high temperature, the silicon layer was replaced by gold inside the base material, says Lars Hultman.

For the first time, scientists have managed to create sheets of gold only a single atom layer thick. Credit: Olov Planthaber

This phenomenon is called intercalation and what the researchers had discovered was titanium gold carbide. For several years, the researchers have had titanium gold carbide without knowing how the gold can be exfoliated or panned out, so to speak.

By chance, Lars Hultman found a method that has been used in Japanese forging art for over a hundred years. It is called Murakamis reagent, which etches away carbon residue and changes the color of steel in knife making, for example. But it was not possible to use the exact same recipe as the smiths did. Shun Kashiwaya had to look at modifications:

I tried different concentrations of Murakamis reagent and different time spans for etching. One day, one week, one month, several months. What we noticed was that the lower the concentration and the longer the etching process, the better. But it still wasnt enough, he says.

Shun Kashiwaya, researcher at the Materials Design Division at Linkping University. Credit: Olov Planthaber

The etching must also be carried out in the dark as cyanide develops in the reaction when it is struck by light, and it dissolves gold. The last step was to get the gold sheets stable. To prevent the exposed two-dimensional sheets from curling up, a surfactant was added. In this case, a long molecule that separates and stabilises the sheets, i.e. a tenside.

The goldene sheets are in a solution, a bit like cornflakes in milk. Using a type of sieve, we can collect the gold and examine it using an electron microscope to confirm that we have succeeded. Which we have, says Shun Kashiwaya.

Lars Hultman, professor of thin film physics at Linkping University. Credit: Olov Planthaber

The new properties of goldene are due to the fact that the gold has two free bonds when two-dimensional. Thanks to this, future applications could include carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen-generating catalysis, selective production of value-added chemicals, hydrogen production, water purification, communication, and much more. Moreover, the amount of gold used in applications today can be much reduced.

The next step for the LiU researchers is to investigate whether it is possible to do the same with other noble metals and identify additional future applications.

Reference: Synthesis of goldene comprising single-atom layer gold by Shun Kashiwaya, Yuchen Shi, Jun Lu, Davide G. Sangiovanni, Grzegorz Greczynski, Martin Magnuson, Mike Andersson, Johanna Rosen and Lars Hultman, 16 April 2024, Nature Synthesis. DOI: 10.1038/s44160-024-00518-4

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2024 WIN Summer School on Sustainable Nanotechnology | Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology – University of Waterloo

Posted: April 19, 2024 at 2:46 am

*subject to change Day 1 Next Generation Energy Systems

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Asif Abdullah Khan (PDF)

Powering the Future: Exploring the World of Flexible Piezoelectric Composites for IoT Solutions

Xin Zeng (PDF)

Advanced Green Energy Technologies for Sustainable Development

Saeed Hadad (PhD)

Leveraging Innovations: Advances in All-Solid-State Batteries for Sustainable Energy Storage Systems

Lunch

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Elaine Lengowski (Visiting Scholar)

Manufacturing Nanocellulose

Farman Ullah (Research Associate)

Introduction to Thin Film Deposition Systems and Spatial Atomic Layer Deposition and Their Application

Ashna Rajeev (PDF)

Intersection of nanotechnology and polymer engineering for smart and functional materials

Ghulam Ab (PDF)

In-situ Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of graphene and related 2D materials: Understanding the localized charge transfer process and (de)intercalation charge storage process for rechargeable batteries

Una Hogan (PhD Student)

Machine Learning as a tool in Micro and Nanoplastics Identification using Raman Spectroscopy

Friday June 21, 2024

9:00 10:00 am

James Cheon/ Micheal Tam

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Micheal Tam

10:00am 10:30 am

Tyler Lott (PhD)

High-resolution bio-imaging via liquid-phase electron microscopy

QNC 3402

German Sciaini

10:30 11:00 am

Break

11:00 11:30 am

Peyman GhavamiNejad (PhD)

Minimally- and non-invasive biomedical devices for point of care diagnosis

QNC 3402

Mahla Poudineh

11:30 am 12:00 pm

Fatemah Keyvani (PhD) Mahla Poudineh

Wearable Biosensor for Health Monitoring

QNC 3402

Mahla Poudineh

12:00 1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 2:00 pm

Lab Tour: Saeed Hadad/Micheal Tam

QNC 5512

Micheal Tam

2:00 2:30 pm

Hackathon time

QNC 3402

2:30 4:00 pm

Closing Reception with Hackathon Presentations

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Scientists grow human mini-lungs as animal alternative for nanomaterial safety testing – The University of Manchester

Posted: April 19, 2024 at 2:46 am

Using the same biological endpoints, the teams human lung organoids showed a similar biological response, which validates them as tools for predicting nanomaterial driven responses in lung tissue.

The human organoids enabled better understanding of interactions of nanomaterials with the model tissue, but at the cellular level.

Graphene oxide (GO), a flat, thin and flexible form of carbon nanomaterial, was found to be momentarily trapped out of harms way in a substance produced by the respiratory system called secretory mucin.

In contrast, MWCNT induced a more persistent interaction with the alveolar cells, with more limited mucin secretion and leading to the growth of fibrous tissue.

In a further development, Dr Issa and Vranic based at the Universitys Centre for Nanotechnology in Medicine are now developing and studying a ground-breaking human lung organoid that also contains an integrated immune cell component.

Dr Vranic said: With further validation, prolonged exposure, and the incorporation of an immune component, human lung organoids could greatly reduce the need for animals used in nanotoxicology research.

Developed to encourage humane animal research, the 3Rs of replacement, reduction and refinement are now embedded in UK law and in many other countries.

Public attitudes consistently show that support for animal research is conditional on the 3Rs being put into practice.

Professor Kostas Kostarelos, Chair of Nanomedicine at the University said: Current 2D testing of nanomaterials using two-dimensional cell culture models provide some understanding of cellular effects, but they are so simplistic as it can only partially depict the complex way cells communicate with each other.

It certainly does not represent the complexity of the human pulmonary epithelium and may misrepresent the toxic potential of nanomaterials, for better or for worse.

Though animals will still be needed in research for the foreseeable future, 3D organoids nevertheless are an exciting prospect in our research field and in research more generally as a human equivalent and animal alternative.

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Cryptocurrency Market News: Spot Bitcoin ETFs Shift to Outflows Ahead of Halving – Investopedia

Posted: April 19, 2024 at 2:46 am

Key Takeaways

Bitcoin (BTCUSD) traded flat while spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which have been driving up bitcoin demand and consequently its price, experienced a rare week of net outflows as the markets geared up for the halving event later this week.

Uniswap Labs received a Wells notice from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Monad Labs raised $225 million from Paradigm and others.

Last week, U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs experienced net outflows, a rare occurrence that has only happened three times since these funds were introduced in January.

Between April 8 and April 12, the category, which comprises 11 funds, reported a loss of about $83 million in assets, according to data from BitMEX Research. This represents a significant swing from the previous week's net inflows of $485 million. Despite this setback, spot bitcoin ETFs have amassed $12.5 billion in net positive inflows since they were launched.

Notably, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC) continued to post a decline, with $767 million exiting the fund last week alone. In contrast, other leading funds such as BlackRocks iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) brought in $487 million and $90 million, respectively, but these gains were insufficient to counterbalance the substantial outflows from GBTC.

Demand generated by spot bitcoin ETFs has been credited for the recent rally in bitcoin prices, and it is also considered a key differentiator for the upcoming bitcoin halving versus prior instances.

Decentralized crypto exchange Uniswap last week disclosed receiving a Wells notice from the SEC, indicating impending enforcement actions.

This led to a sharp drop in the price of Uniswap's native token, UNI, falling from above $11 before the news broke to under $8. Uniswap Labs CEO Hayden Adams shared his disappointment and readiness to contest the charges on X. Wells notices serve as preliminary alerts about potential regulatory charges and often precede formal enforcement actions.

The SEC's concerns centered on allegations of Uniswap operating as both an unregistered securities broker and exchange, Uniswap executives Mary-Catherine Lader and Marvin Ammori clarified at a press conference, according to CoinDesk. The specifics of whether UNI itself might be classified as a security weren't clear from the notice. Ammori referenced a favorable recent court decision for Coinbase, which he sees as a positive indicator for Uniswap's defense against similar charges.

Monad Labs has secured $225 million in a funding round led by Paradigm, enabling the company to expand its team and advance the development of its blockchain, which is designed to contend with Ethereum.

This financial backing aims to transition Monad's test version of its blockchain into a full production stage. Its Layer 1 blockchain maintains compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). According to Monad's announcement on Substack, the EVM processes more than 96% of all investments in decentralized finance (DeFi).

While Ethereum is currently limited to processing fewer than 20 transactions per second, Monad's newly operational testnet, launched in March, demonstrates a capacity to handle approximately 10,000 transactions per second. This significant increase in transaction throughput is part of a broader trend in the crypto community, which sees various entities, including both Layer 1 and Layer 2 solutions, striving to enhance DeFi's efficiency. Monad's approach incorporates parallel execution to significantly boost performance across the protocol.

This round of funding also attracted investments from several notable firms, including Electric Capital, Castle Island Ventures, Animoca Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, and CoinFund, underscoring broad industry support for Monad's technology.

All eyes are on the anticipated bitcoin halving this week, as the fourth iteration of the scheduled decrease in the cryptocurrency's issuance rate is expected to take place by the end of the month.

Halving, which occurs after every 210,000 blocks, or roughly every four years, cuts the pace of new bitcoin mined and halves miner incentives.

While previous halvings have led to bull runs for bitcoin in the past, multiple industry reports have indicated the spot bitcoin ETF market may have a bigger impact on the cryptocurrency's supply-and-demand dynamics at this point.

Despite the upcoming decline in bitcoin-denominated revenue for miners, it's possible miners could enjoy an increase in revenue in dollar terms due to the potential for a bitcoin price run-up combined with the developments of Ordinals and various Layer 2 networks.

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Cryptocurrency: 3 Coins To Buy for Long-Term (10x) Profits This Bull Run – Watcher Guru

Posted: April 19, 2024 at 2:46 am

The realm of cryptocurrency is dubbed volatile and exciting at the same time. There are times when dependable altcoins fail to perform their best while the underrated gems emerge as the ultimate winners of the race. It can be particularly hard to dissect notable coins that may deliver stable returns as compared to volatile ones, which may steal away all your savings and investments.

With that thought in mind, heres our pick of the top three crypto coins that may deliver stabler profits this bull season.

Solana led the current bull run in all its glory, projecting a stellar price stance. The SOL ecosystem was rife with new presale coins and projects that helped the token sail to new highs.

The Solana ecosystem has recently deployed a congestion bug fix in its blockchain, which is bound to keep the network from crashing due to heavy traffic and trading.

This may help Solana onboard new users, as the network is primarily known as a hassle-free, low-cost, effective blockchain in the Web3 vertical. This will help SOL recover all its lost value at a rapid pace, crowning itself as a leading player in the web3 space.

According to CoinCodex, Solana may experience a notable price surge post-Bitcoin halving. Per CC, SOL may gain 13% to trade at $150 by the end of April 2024.

The price of Solana may rise by 13.54% and reach $150.73 by May 18, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is bearish, while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 57 (greed). Solana recorded 15/30 (50%) green days with 9.78% price volatility over the last 30 days.

XRP has long been embroiled with the SEC in a heated legal spat. Despite its sluggish pace and the prolonged legal warfare with the SEC, the token continues to hold its ground steady. XRPs magical price road is progressing primarily due to Ripple, its parent company, which is relentlessly pursuing monumental new partnerships with leading financial players in the space.

These new partnerships are key pathways for Ripple to gain further prominence, helping its token XRP to recover its lost fortunes sooner or later. Once the legal warfare with the SEC concludes, XRP may recover and regain its value, which makes it a great asset to hold and explore.

According to CoinCodex, XRP will gain 15% by the end of April, trading at $0.56 by May 17.

The price of XRP may rise by 15.83% and reach $0.568167 by May 18, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is bearish, while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 57 (greed). XRP recorded 14/30 (47%) green days with 7.50% price volatility over the last 30 days.

Ethereum is dubbed as the second-best cryptocurrency after Bitcoin. With the Bitcoin Halving event knocking on the door, the event may trigger a chain reaction, leading the altcoins to document a notable price spike.

Ethereum might also benefit from this change, assisting the token to seek stability in its price levels.

According to CoinCodex, Ethereum may spike 2% to trade at $3,107 by May 17. The slow yet steady price pace is what promises stable profit margins to its investors in the long term.

The price of Ethereum may rise by 2.87% and reach $3,105.24 by May 18, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is bearish, while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 57 (greed). Ethereum recorded 16/30 (53%) green days with 4.90% price volatility over the last 30 days.

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