Bitfinex offers new chain split tokens ahead of Ethereum Merge

Published at: Aug. 23, 2022

iFinex, the company responsible for Bitfinex Derivatives, announced on Aug. 23 the launch of a new service offering available to users before the highly-anticipated Ethereum (ETH) Merge. The exchange now offers Ethereum Chain Split Tokens (CSTs).

Tokens available to users represent the two systems involved in the Merge: ETHW (PoW) and ETHS (PoS). Bitfinex released the new trading tokens for users to have the possibility to trade on the potential forking event.

The coins will be available through the Bitfinex derivatives platform.

Bitfinex CTO Paolo Ardoino said they released these new tokens better to prepare users for all eventual possibilities for the Merge. However, the tokens come with an expiration date set for the end of the year.

Related: 3 strategies investors might use to trade the upcoming Ethereum Merge

According to the exchange, there are three foreseeable outcomes for which these tokens can help users prepare.

If there is no consensus change on the proof-of-work chain, ETHS will expire, and ETH will be given for all ETHW holdings. However, if the consensus change is successful with no fork, the opposite will happen, ETHW will expire, and ETH will exchange for ETHS.

In the scenario of both a successful consensus change and a successful fork, both ETHW and ETHS tokens will be credited with ETH.

The Merge, which is scheduled to take place around mid-September, has the entire industry on edge. Users are eager to see if the event will happen around the timeframe promised by developers and also if any disruptive side effects will occur.

The Merge has been delayed multiple times in the past. Protocols like Aave encouraged users on the network to commit to PoS ahead of time, though there has been pushback from the PoW community.

Miners especially are faced with the choice of how to proceed with the Merge. While some large mining pools have already shifted to staking, other PoW miners plan to freeze contracts to keep PoW alive despite skeptics.

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