The most critical improvement in this Ethereum upgrade is the significant reduction in operational costs for institutions, which can attract more institutions to participate, and it greatly increases the security of staking. Previously, each account could hold a maximum of 32, but this upgrade directly raises the limit to 2048, an increase of 64 times. This actually maximizes the advantage of the savings rules; originally, dozens of accounts were needed to store enough data for the upgraded version, but now it can all be done with just one account. This is a benefit for institutions; previously, the SEC refused to approve the staking function for Ethereum ETFs because the process was too complicated. Now, the SEC has no excuse to delay ETF approvals. Other institutions, seeing how easy it is to deposit and withdraw, will certainly be willing to buy ETFs. Large institutions are coming in with real money, and as more people buy, the amount of circulating coins will decrease. Naturally, this will drive up the price of Ethereum.