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1. Approved Ethereum ETFs: In May 2024, the U.S. SEC approved exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on Ethereum. Although it was an important step for institutional adoption, the price did not rise much because the market was already expecting it, and the ETFs are not yet active.

2. Dencun Update: Implemented in March 2024. This technical upgrade aims to make Ethereum more efficient and reduce transaction costs on layer 2. It introduced proto-danksharding. However, it made Ethereum inflationary again, as fewer network fees are being burned.

3. Strong Competition: Despite its improvements, Ethereum is losing some ground to other blockchains like Solana or Cardano, which offer greater speed or lower costs.

4. Price Performance: Ethereum has underperformed compared to Bitcoin lately, raising concerns among some investors about its leadership in the sector.

P.S.: Web data, although it is somewhat related to the new updates that ETH has, although there may be more not mentioned yet.