Ethereum Price Continues To Plummet Five Days After Constantinople Delay

 | Jan 20, 2019 11:17PM ET

On January 15, 2019, Ethereum (ETH) developers formally announced the delay of the Constantinople hard fork.

The hard fork was supposed to take place at block 7,080,000 and was expected to occur sometime between January 16 and 17. It has since been rescheduled until block 7,280,000 — which is expected to occur in late February.

In October 2018, a similar postponement of the Constantinople hard fork was announced. This postponement, however, differed from the current delay in several ways.

First, the delay proved a prediction false — but it did not delay a formally announced hard fork.

Secondly, the price of ETH rose during the five days after the announced October postponement — while price dropped during the five day period after the announcement of the more recent delay.