Coinbase Will Pause ETH Deposits and Withdrawals During Ethereum Merge
Coinbase has announced it will temporarily pause ETH and ERC-20 token deposits and withdrawals during the Merge upgrade. While customers will be able to use the platform’s trading services during Ethereum’s consensus mechanism switch, they will not be able to deposit or withdraw any ETH or ERC-20 tokens.
A Precautionary Measure
Coinbase is preparing for the Ethereum Merge with an abundance of caution.
Leading crypto exchange Coinbase announced in a blog post today that it will “briefly pause” ETH and ERC-20 token deposits and withdrawals during Ethereum’s migration to Proof-of-Stake, which is scheduled to happen on September 15. The exchange indicated the measure was precautionary.
Ethereum is set to switch away from its Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism in a highly-anticipated event colloquially known in the crypto community as the “Merge.” Among other benefits, the Merge is projected to greatly reduce Ethereum’s energy consumption and cut the ETH token emission rate by 90%.
Coinbase stated the downtime would allow the exchange to ensure the upgrade was seamlessly reflected in its systems. Coinbase users will be alerted to deposit and withdrawal resumption through the exchange’s status page and official Twitter account. Trading services are expected to remain unaffected.
The exchange indicated that assuming the Merge happened successfully, Coinbase Wallet users were unlikely to be impacted by the operation since the wallet is self-custodied. Coinbase Commerce customers, on the other hand, will temporarily be unable to process new payments.
Post-Merge, Coinbase customers will also find their staked ETH balance listed in their ETH wallet instead of under the ETH2 ticker. Staked ETH and unstaked ETH balances will still be segregated; the exchange stated that staked ETH will not be available for unstaking until early 2023.
Ethereum broke the $2,000 price mark shortly after successfully completing its final Merge test run on the Goerli testnet last week. Even so, Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin has stated that the Merge isn’t “priced in” yet and that excitement for the upgrade would only truly begin after it had been completed.
Disclosure: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned ETH and several other cryptocurrencies.