Ethereum Under Pressure As Researchers Issue Critical Report
Alex Smith
1 month ago
Ethereum is facing renewed scrutiny after Culper Research released a sharply critical report outlining its bearish stance on the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. The reporter argues that the key aspects of the ETH ecosystem and long-term narrative may be weaker than widely believed, prompting the firm to disclose that it has taken a short position against the asset.
Culper Research Outlines Key Risks Facing Ethereumâs Ecosystem
Investment research firm Culper Research has released a critical report, revealing it has taken a short position on Ethereum. The CEO of Coinbureau, Nic, has shared on X that the reporter outlined that structural changes following the ETH Fusaka Upgrade have significantly expanded blockspace, causing transaction fees to collapse by nearly 90%.
According to the firm, lower fees translate directly into lower validator income, leading to weaker staking economics. Culper further mentions BitMine and argues that the recent rise in transaction activity and active addresses cited as bullish is driven by spam transactions and address-poisoning attacks rather than real adoption.
The firm also reported that Vitalik Buterin sold around 19,000 ETH as if he knew what was going on. While it is a significant amount, representing roughly 8% of Buterinâs total holdings, it may not necessarily indicate an exit or loss of confidence.
At the same time, Nic highlighted that ETHâs design allows for future protocol changes of rules through coordinated upgrades or forks if any economic issues emerge. This wonât be easy politically or technically, but itâs possible. Nic emphasized that he is not taking sides. However, when a firm publishes a detailed thesis and then puts its money behind it, it is worth understanding the mechanics theyâre pointing to.
How Gas-Limit Expansion Linked To Falling Transaction Fees
A crypto commentator and the host of the office space, MartyParty, has also offered insights into the matter. Culper Research has opened short positions in Ethereum, arguing that the network entered what is described as a potential âdeath spiral.â The firmâs thesis is based on on-chain data spanning from January 2025 to February 2026.
A major focus of the report is wallet growth following the Fusaka Upgrade, and Culper alleges that 95% of new wallet creation during the period is linked to dusting or address-poisoning attacks. The firm further claims that dusting-related activity now accounts for roughly 22.5% of all ETH transactions and more than half of the networkâs recent transaction growth.
Furthermore, the firm analyzes the economic effects of gas limit increase on the network, contributing to an estimated 90% decline in transaction fees and 40-50% lower tips per gas. Meanwhile, these dynmics could put pressure on validator economics by reducing overall revenue from network activity.
Beyond internal network changes, competition from Solana has captured growing developer and user activity, and reports about Buterinâs ETH dump have drawn backlash from parts of the ETH community.
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